"Science and the Supreme Court" by Nathan Dinh
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Abstract

On the first Monday of October, the eight justices of the Supreme Court sat on the bench to hear the first oral arguments of the new term, Weyerhauser Company v. United States Fish and Wildlife Services. This case did not involve niche tax laws or contracts, nor did it involve hot button topics like immigration or abortion rights. Rather, it involved the lowly dusky gopher frog.

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