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Show NATIONAL Standard-Exarmner Sunday, June 5, 1994 7A Supreme Court has many decisions Iinvento to announce before session ends A bor- require communities to adopt dif- special public school district for minonty voting ferent forms of government. w May Congress require cable television systems to carry local broadcast stations? The court must decide whether the “must carry” disabled children in a community of Hasidic Jews? The case from Kiryas Joel, N.Y., gives the court its latest chance to revisit thorny legal ground. : w May the government require private property owners to set aside part of their land for environmental purposes as a condition for zoning variances? A case from Tigard, Ore., asks the court to decide whether such conditions amount to WASHINGTON (AP) — tion Clinic protests, nights cable TV operators’ freed ™ of speech and government handling ofreligious matters are on the Supreme Court's agenda as the 199394 term speeds toward its close The court, which began the cur- rent term last October, is intoits annual June sprint toward summer recess. And despitethe lightest decision workload in decades, subStantial cases are still pending Of the 84 signed decisions the term is expected to yield, 36 have not yet been announced. Through the 1980s, the court averaged about 140signed decisions each term. Thetotal for any term hasn't dipped below 85 since the 1950s. provision of a 1992 law violates cable operators’ free-speech rights. The court in past rulings has said cable operators have some such rights, but it never has discussed those rights with anyspecificity. gw Did NewYorkviolate the constitutionally required separation of church and state when it created a ...WVe'd rathersell it than countit! a “taking” of private property that requires compensation for the landowner. <a Only once since William H. Rehnquist became chiefjustice in Insist On... 1986 has a court term extended into July, and court officials said they expected the current term to end in late June. Similar to Illustration LENNOX tion demonstrators while also pro- tecting abortion clinic patients and employees from harassment? The court, in a case from Melbourne, Fla., will try to clarify how far judges, and by extension local governments, maygo to restrict Quality & Value oe i “Dave Lennox” P Perfect t5-pe comfort at prices that Recl iners don’t come downthe pike every day! 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