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The Supreme Court granted 13 cases on Friday , filling out the term that will begin on Monday with new disputes dealing with reverse discrimination, the storage of spent nuclear fuel and DNA testing for a death row inmate.
The high court had already agreed to hear cases on President Joe Biden ’s regulation of “ghost guns’ and vaping.
Ruben Gutierrez was convicted of capital murder and related offenses in the killing of Escolastica Harrison more than twenty-five years ago .
He was denied an opportunity to seek additional, post-conviction DNA testing under a Texas law that is at issue in the case.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission argued that Texas shouldn’t have been permitted to bring the case into federal court.
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