“Supreme Court’s ‘summer break’ has become a series of consequential actions”

From Bob Barnes at the WP:

But the court’s customary summer lull? It never arrived.

Instead, responding to emergency pleas for intervention, the justices allowed federal executions to resume for the first time in 17 years. They threw up a roadblock for former felons in Florida who thought their voting rights had been restored. They denied challenges to coronavirus restrictions on worship services in Nevada, and put on hold accommodations extended to Idaho residents hoping to collect signatures for an education initiative.

Share this: