The Supreme Court on Monday begins a new term and returns with abortion, guns and religion on the agenda.
The nine justices beginning this week also return to their courtroom in Washington, D.C., after hearing cases remotely for roughly 18 months because of the pandemic.
The high court's 6-3 makeup is considered conservative leaning, with President Trump during his administration having appointed three justices. One of them, Justice Brett Kavanaugh will not be in the courtroom at the start, after having tested positive last week for COVID-19.
Among the most significant and high profile cases according to the Associated Press, will be: