The U.S. Supreme Court heads into the final
month of its term with decisions yet to come on such divisive issues as
immigration, abortion, and affirmative action.
Those cases could produce major rulings affecting millions of people. But with just eight justices now on the bench, some could end in a modest decision or fizzle out in a four-four tie.
A tie vote would change nothing. It would leave
lower court rulings in place, and it would not set any precedent. As a
legal matter, it would be as though the Supreme Court never took the
case.
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Source: NBC News
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