It's a big week for the Supreme Court, which wraps up its term next Monday. We'll be hearing from the justices on a number of key cases that have been argued since January, ranging from ObamaCare to free speech. USA Today outlines the highlights; this week's decisions will be issued today, Wednesday, and Thursday, notes SCOTUSblog:
- The court will decide whether for-profit companies can receive religious exemptions from the ObamaCare's requirement that employers cover contraceptives.
- Justices will address the constitutionality of a Massachusetts law barring protests within 35 feet of an abortion clinic.
- Another question concerns a president's the authority to make executive appointments without congressional confirmation. In this case, President Obama appointed labor officials while noting that the Senate was on recess; at the time, senators were holding pro-forma sessions every few days. USA Today notes the ruling could touch on appointments made by George Washington.