Source: http://live.scotusblog.com/Event/Live_blog_of_opinions__March_29_2017
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 00:11:47+00:00

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The Court hears oral arguments in two criminal cases today, Turner/Overton v. United States and Honeycutt v. United States.
We could also get opinions today in one or more argued cases.
This blog's Andrew Hamm has helpfully compiled a list of outstanding cases from October through January. From October, there is only one case left: Manrique v. United States. Justice Clarence Thomas is the only justice who has not yet written for October, so you can do the math.
From November, there are three cases left: Venezuela v. Helmerich & Payne International, Bank of America v. Miami, and Sessions (formerly Lynch) v. Morales-Santana. Two justices have not yet written for this month -- Breyer and Ginsburg -- so we can expect them to be writing one each; pretty much anyone could be writing the third.
Lyle did an excellent blog discussion on Moore v. Texas. I miss him. still love the blog though.
in a general sense how long does it take for the Court to deliver an opinion after hearing oral arguments?
Any idea when it would be plausible to hear the opinion on Packingham v North Carolina?
For December, we have three justices who haven't written -- Roberts, Alito, and Kagan -- and two cases -- Jennings v. Rodriguez and McCrory v. Harris.
any ew news or opinion,on kindred health care case?
The five-minute buzzer sounded, and we have one box of opinions.
Are there any exceptions to the rule that each justice gets an opinion from a sitting before anyone gets two?
Amy is getting in line for the opinion(s) now.
Roberts has opinion. Unanimous judgment.
Issue is credit card fees; merchants who want to pass them on can impose a surcharge when you use a credit card or offer a discount when you use cash.
The court concludes that the statute does regulate speech, sends case back to 2nd circuit to decide whether it is unconstitutional.
Breyer concurs in judgment; Sotomayor concurs in judgment, joined by Alito.
That is all for today. Thanks for joining us!
Does this mean next chance for opinions is not until April sitting - i.e., April 18?
Is this the first time for a Sotomayor-Alito joint concurrence?
Sure would make sense to distribute the opinions in some online format rather than printing them for the press.

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