Still waiting: No SCOTUS decisions today on Obamacare and SB1070

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The wait continues.

With Hitchcock dead, I think Chief Justice Roberts can now claim title, "Master of Suspense."

— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) June 21, 2012

Today’s Supreme Court decisions did not include the long-awaited verdicts on Obama care and Arizona’s SB1070 immigration law.

Supreme Court overturns…my plans for the morning.

— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) June 21, 2012

Supreme Court: Once and for all, best thing about Miller Lite: it's less filling. #rocking80sHumor

— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) June 21, 2012

Breaking: Supreme Court rules the chicken came first, not the egg. Split decision on why it crossed the road.

— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) June 21, 2012

Four decisions were handed down today.

1st decision — Southern Co vs US

— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) June 21, 2012

2nd decision — Knox v SEIU

— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) June 21, 2012

SEIU loses 7-2 decision that it violated members' First Amendment rights. Another blow to compulsory political fundraising by unions.

— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) June 21, 2012

Note that Sotomayor & Ginsburg, while not joining the whole opinion, agreed that SEIU violated workers' rights.

— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) June 21, 2012

3rd decision — Dorsey v. United States

— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) June 21, 2012

4th Decision — FCC v Fox

— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) June 21, 2012

Today’s biggest winner: SCOTUSblog.

Wow, SCOTUS Blog has 70K readers today for their LIVE blog.

— Adam Henry (@viewofadam) June 21, 2012

The last scheduled day for opinions during this Supreme Court term is Monday, June 25, but the court could hand down rulings as late as June 28.

SCOTUSblog's Tom: Fact that the Court did not announce that Monday will be the last day means there will definitely be opinions after Mon

— Sam Valley (@SamValley) June 21, 2012

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