The Columbus Dispatch

Supreme Court justices are back

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WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court returned to the courtroom Monday for the start of a momentous new term, after a nearly 19-month absence because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Abortion, guns and religion all are on the agenda for a court with a rightward tilt, including three justices appointed by former President Donald Trump.

Chief Justice John Roberts was in his usual place in the center chair and Justice Clarence Thomas, the court’s longest serving member, was to his right. But almost everything else was a little different for a court that, like the rest of the country, still is dealing with the virus.

Inside the courtroom, eight of the nine justices took the bench Monday morning. Justice Brett Kavanaugh participat­ed remotely from his home after testing positive for COVID-19 late last week, his voice echoing in the courtroom when he had a question to ask while his high-backed chair sat empty. Kavanaugh, who was vaccinated in January, is showing no symptoms, the court said. All the other justices also have been vaccinated.

Monday was also the first time that new Justice Amy Coney Barrett participat­ed in arguments in the courtroom, despite nearly a year on the court as its most junior member.

Only about 50 people were in attendance – lawyers involved in the cases, reporters who regularly cover the court, retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, some of the justices’ spouses and some court employees. Justice Sonia Sotomayor was the only justice who wore a mask. Sotomayor, who has had diabetes since childhood, is the only one of the justices with a known chronic condition.

Spectators sat in socially distant spots and wore masks, although the lawyers removed theirs for their arguments.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP ?? Monday’s Supreme Court cases were not among the highly anticipate­d disputes the court will hear this term.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP Monday’s Supreme Court cases were not among the highly anticipate­d disputes the court will hear this term.

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