October Term 2013
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October Term 2013 was the annual session of the U.S. Supreme Court that began in October 2013 and encompassed that year's docket of argued and decided cases.
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| October Term 2013 canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: October Term 2013 Context triple: [October Term 2012, followedBy, October Term 2013]
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October Term 2012
October Term 2012 was the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2012–2013 session, notable for landmark decisions on voting rights, same-sex marriage, and other major constitutional issues.
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October Term 2011
October Term 2011 was the annual session of the United States Supreme Court that ran from October 2011 through mid-2012, during which the Court heard and decided a range of significant federal cases.
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Appellate Term of the Supreme Court
The Appellate Term of the Supreme Court is an intermediate appellate court in New York that primarily hears appeals from lower trial courts such as New York City Civil and Criminal Courts.
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ACT Supreme Court
The ACT Supreme Court is the highest court in the Australian Capital Territory, handling serious criminal and civil cases as well as appeals from lower courts in the territory.
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King v. Burwell
King v. Burwell is a landmark 2015 U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld the availability of federal tax credits for health insurance purchased on exchanges under the Affordable Care Act.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: October Term 2013 Target entity description: October Term 2013 was the annual session of the U.S. Supreme Court that began in October 2013 and encompassed that year's docket of argued and decided cases.
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A.
October Term 2012
October Term 2012 was the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2012–2013 session, notable for landmark decisions on voting rights, same-sex marriage, and other major constitutional issues.
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B.
October Term 2011
October Term 2011 was the annual session of the United States Supreme Court that ran from October 2011 through mid-2012, during which the Court heard and decided a range of significant federal cases.
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C.
Appellate Term of the Supreme Court
The Appellate Term of the Supreme Court is an intermediate appellate court in New York that primarily hears appeals from lower trial courts such as New York City Civil and Criminal Courts.
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D.
ACT Supreme Court
The ACT Supreme Court is the highest court in the Australian Capital Territory, handling serious criminal and civil cases as well as appeals from lower courts in the territory.
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E.
King v. Burwell
King v. Burwell is a landmark 2015 U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld the availability of federal tax credits for health insurance purchased on exchanges under the Affordable Care Act.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: October Term 2013 Description of subject: October Term 2013 was the annual session of the U.S. Supreme Court that began in October 2013 and encompassed that year's docket of argued and decided cases.
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