For the first time in more than 100 years, the Supreme Court has delayed oral arguments.
The high court announced Monday that it is postponing arguments scheduled for the March session in keeping with public health precautions. The postponement could cause a delay in decisions expected this summer in pending cases, including Seila Law v. the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which could decide the constitutionality of the bureau.
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