October Term 2006 will be the first full opportunity for Court-watchers to assess the impact of recent changes in the Court\u27s membership. It will be Chief Justice Roberts\u27 second full term and Justice Alito\u27s first. It also will provide the first full term in which to assess whether Justice Kennedy will reclaim his role as swing justice. Accompanying these changes in the Court\u27s personnel will be a docket full of interesting cases on topics such as the constitutionality of racial diversity programs, abortion, environmental law, punitive damages, and criminal procedure. Consistent with prior contributions to this series, this essay offers readers a critical overview of what to expect during October Term 2006 at the U.S. Supreme...
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