The Supreme Court announced on July 26 that it will hold oral arguments for nine cases in October and seven cases in November, including a Medicare-related appeal.
Among the other cases to be heard this fall are claims from military veterans who argue they were wrongly denied medical benefits, a claim from a truck driver who says he was mistakenly fired for marijuana use, and two immigration appeals.
The court is currently on its summer recess and will resume hearing oral arguments on the first Monday in October.
Medicare Case
The Supreme Court will hear Advocate Christ Medical Center v. Becerra on Nov. 5. Justices granted the medical organization’s petition on June 10….
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