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The Economist
The Economist
27 Jun 2024


NextImg:What to make of the US Supreme Court’s latest abortion ruling
United States | A SCOTUS snafu

What to make of the US Supreme Court’s latest abortion ruling

The justices’ rulings sometimes seem deliberately hard to follow

|NEW YORK

Editor’s update: On June 27th the Supreme Court released its ruling in Moyle v United States. The published opinions match those in the document that was briefly posted in error on the court’s website the day before.

THE SUPREME COURT loves to keep America guessing. The justices say which days they “may announce opinions” but offer no whisper of which rulings are coming on a given day. On June 26th the court managed to raise the intrigue to new heights. After just two of a dozen pending decisions were released, Moyle v United States fleetingly appeared on the Supreme Court’s website.

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