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This week's question was, How many cases is the U.S. Supreme Court hearing during its current argument session?

You answered: 22.
The correct answer was 8.

The U.S. Supreme Court's March sitting began on March 21 and lasts until March 30, during which time the court scheduled eight cases in the argument session. Here’s a breakdown of what’s on the docket. Click on any of the case titles to learn more:

The court is scheduled to hear arguments in the remaining 10 cases for the 2021-2022 term during its April sitting from April 18 to April 27. You can see those cases here. Unless the court accepts additional cases before its summer recess, the April argument sitting is the last scheduled sitting for the current term.

To date, the court has agreed to hear 66 cases during its current term. Four were dismissed and one was removed from the argument calendar. The court has issued decisions in 14 cases, two without argument. Between 2007 and 2020, the court released opinions in 1,062 cases, averaging between 70 and 90 cases per year.

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