The Supreme Court begins a new term with Ketanji Brown Jackson on the bench but a conservative majority poised to deliver more dramatic change to American law.
"It has a lot of implications on who gets to set that time, place and manner of actual elections," said Sarah Isgur, a former Justice Department attorney and ABC News legal contributor.which could have sweeping implications for anti-discrimination laws nationwide.
"If this law were to stand, pork -- especially in California -- would be much more expensive," said Lori Stevermer, vice president of the National Pork Producers Council. by Justice Samuel Alito on abortion is still an apparent mystery, several justices have said publicly. A report on the internal investigation is expected as soon as this month, but it's unclear if the findings will be made public.