U.S. Supreme Court Issues Opinions on May 28, but Not Either of the Two Pending Election Law Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court issued opinions on May 28, but did not issue the opinion in either of the two pending election law cases.  The opinions in those two cases will therefore appear on one of the four Mondays in June.  The two cases are:  (1) Shelby County, Alabama v Holder, 12-96, over the federal Voting Rights Act; (2) Arizona v InterTribal Council of Arizona, 12-71, over the federal “motor voter” act of 1993 concerning voter registration.


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