Can Abercrombie Refuse to Hire a Muslim Teen Who Wears a Hijab? And Other Cases the Supreme Court Will Take Up This Year.

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The Supreme Court’s 2014-2015 term officially begins next Monday. On Thursday, the justices added eleven cases to their docket. Here are the noteworthy additions:

The Court did not announce whether it will hear one of the seven petitions involving traditional marriage laws, and it also delayed making a decision about whether to review Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, an Elections Clause challenge to the state’s use of a commission to set congressional district lines. Monday morning marks the official start of the term, with oral argument in Heien v. North Carolina. You can read about this and other upcoming cases here.