The 2020 Annual Supplement, like prior Supplements, includes excerpts from recent scholarship and from important new decisions of the Supreme Court. This was a most interesting Term, and several of the new decisions that are covered in the Annual Supplement are listed below. New to the 2020 supplement: Trump v. Vance Espinoza v. Montana June Medical Services v. Russo Seila Law v. CFPB Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morissey-Berra Chiafalo v. Washington Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania
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