The Supreme Court reconvened on Monday and is scheduled to hear many impactful cases that address voting rights, religious rights and more. File Photo by Leigh Vogel/UPI | License Photo
Oct. 2 (UPI) -- The Supreme Court reconvenes on Monday and has oral arguments scheduled for cases ranging from voting rights to redistricting over the next two months and beyond.
Among scheduled cases are those involving President Donald Trump's ability to impose tariffs without congressional input and various states' redistricting efforts, including in Louisiana, which is accused of using race to revise its federal House district maps, according to Roll Call.
The Louisiana case requires the court to decide if redistricting based on race might violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The court also is likely to hear several emergency cases as they arise during its current term that lasts through December, such as a potential emergency hearing regarding birthright citizenship.











