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Oral Arguments

Week of Monday, November 4


Monday, November 4
       
Wisconsin Bell, Inc. v. U.S., ex rel. Heath (23-1127)


Tuesday, November 5
       
Advocate Christ Medical v. Becerra, Sec. of H&HS (23-715)
       
E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera (23-217)


Wednesday, November 6
       
Facebook, Inc. v. Amalgamated Bank (23-980)

 

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Recent Decisions


November 04, 2024
       
Hamm v. Smith (23-167) (Per Curiam)
The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the Eleventh Circuit to clarify the basis for its decision affirming the District Court’s judgment that Smith is ineligible for the death penalty due to intellectual disability.



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November Oaths


Of the 116 Supreme Court Justices, only two took their Judicial Oath in the month of November—and it has not happened in over 200 years. The first, Bushrod Washington, assumed the seat of his former legal tutor, Justice James Wilson, on November 9, 1798. Justice Washington served until his death on November 26, 1829. The second, Gabriel Duvall, took his oath on November 23, 1811, shortly before his 59th birthday. Justice Duvall served for almost a quarter century before resigning on January 14, 1835.

 

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Associate Justice Bushrod Washington of Virginia, circa 1831–1832.
Associate Justice Bushrod Washington of Virginia, circa 1831–1832.
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Associate Justice Gabriel Duvall of Maryland, 1888.
Associate Justice Gabriel Duvall of Maryland, 1888.
Engraving by Albert Rosenthal, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States
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