Trump's Deportation Case, Job-Bias Disputes Greet Supreme Court

  • President seeks to take advantage of new conservative majority
  • January is last chance to add cases to court’s argument list
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The U.S. Supreme Court has managed to lay low in the three months since Justice Brett Kavanaugh won confirmation. That may change dramatically this month.

The justices will hold a private conference Friday, marking the end of their four-week holiday recess. They are scheduled to consider a stack of appeals seeking review on high-profile issues including political gerrymandering, abortion, deportation of undocumented immigrants, transgender soldiers, job discrimination and gun control.