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Each week, we bring you a collection of the most viewed stories from The Daily Brew, condensed. Here are the top stories from the week of July 6 - July 10.
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1. AN UPDATE ON SCHOOL REOPENINGS
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As August draws nearer, school districts and education officials are discussing and deciding on whether to reopen school this fall—and if so—what that will look like. Find out what your state is saying about how it will address school reopenings at the link below.
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** 2. CHECKING IN ON SCOTUS CASES THIS MONTH
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Normally, June 30 would have ended the October 2019-2020 term, but it was extended due to the coronavirus pandemic. This is the first time since 1996 the court has issued opinions in July.
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** 3. SIXTEEN STATES CURRENTLY HAVE NO STATEWIDE LIMITS ON INDOOR GATHERINGS
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In the July 9 edition of Documenting America's Path to Recovery, we highlighted the indoor gathering size limit in each state. 16 states have no statewide indoor gathering size limit. Twelve of those states have Republican governors and four have Democratic governors.
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** 4. NEW JERSEY VOTERS DECIDE STATEWIDE CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARIES
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On April 8, Gov. Phil Murphy (D) issued an executive order postponing New Jersey's primary elections from June 2 to July 7. New Jersey is one of fifteen states to defer its primaries due to COVID-19.
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