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Thursday, September 29, 2016
Supreme Court Calendar Adjusted This Year For Jewish High Holidays
National Law Journal reports that the U.S. Supreme Court has adjusted its argument calendar to accommodate the Jewish High Holidays which this year come in early October. The first day of Rosh Hashana falls on Oct. 3-- the first Monday in October. While 28 USC Sec. 2 requires the Supreme Court to begin its term on the first Monday in October, this year the Court will only hold a brief session that day for announcements and swearing in new members of the Supreme Court bar. The Court also will not sit at all on Yom Kippur, October 12. Currently 3 Justices are Jewish-- Justices Ginsburg, Breyer, Kagan. Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland is also Jewish.