U.S. Supreme Court relists Philip Morris v. Jackson

The Jackson case has been relisted for conference on Friday, March 18, 2011.  Philip Morris USA, Inc. v. Jackson, no. 10-735.  Unless the case is relisted again, the vote will be announced on the following Monday, March 21. 

This is what SCOTUSblog has to say about relisting:

If a case has been relisted once, it generally means that the Court is paying close attention to the case, and the chances of a grant are higher than for an average case.  But once a case has been relisted more than twice, it is generally no longer a likely candidate for plenary review, and is more likely to result in a summary reversal or a dissent from the denial of cert.

Dukes v. Wal-Mart was relisted once before review was granted.  Concepcion was not relisted at all.

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