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The Supreme Court returns from its summer break Monday with a new slate of cases to decide, but it is an issue not even on the docket yet that is the center of attention: the presidential election.
The prospect that the court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, including three justices appointed by Republican candidate Donald Trump, could be asked to weigh in on cases before and potentially after the election is high. It happens during every election.
But whether disputes that arise will be blockbusters like the 2000 Bush v. Gore case, which...
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