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He did.
And President Trump.
And this case is is part of that.
Another case the court has already heard arguments for relates to the Voting Rights Act.
Carrie, explain this one.
All right, we're going to take a quick break and we'll have more in a moment.
And we're back.
And we were just talking about some of the important cases before the Supreme Court this year.
Carrie, the court is also expected to hear arguments in the coming months in a case brought by the Republican National Committee that would affect mail-in ballots, something that President Trump talks about a lot.
What's going on with this?
Well, and Mara, voting by mail has become an increasingly important part of the mix of the way that people vote.
And certainly both parties have put an emphasis on banking ballots or getting votes in before Election Day, getting those votes in.
So that they don't have to just get people to show up on the day at a polling place where it might be raining or it might be cold or something.
Though the Republican Party and certain Republicans, including the president himself, have raised a lot of concerns.
Voting officials would say unfounded, but raised a lot of concerns about potential fraud related to mail-in ballots.
That's right.
But we haven't seen any evidence of that.
Right.
There are also several cases before the court this term that relate to some of the culture war issues that Trump continues to talk about.
In the fall, the court heard arguments in a case related to a ban on so-called conversion therapy in Colorado.