Article snippet: Interns will soon be sprinting down the steps of the Supreme Court to deliver printouts of rulings to TV anchors, something of an annual tradition at the highest court in the land. The justices heard their last arguments in April and will start issuing rulings next week in the most closely watched cases of the term, which ends in late June. The justices often save the biggest decisions for last — and this year is no exception. Since October, the court has grappled with several hot-button issues, including free speech and equality, partisan gerrymandering and the legality of MORE's controversial travel ban. Here's a look at the top five cases to watch as the term comes to a close. Partisan gerrymandering The justices were asked this term to rule on whether Republican officials in Wisconsin unconstitutionally injected political bias into the redistricting process by drawing district lines to disadvantage Democrats. The case, Gill v. Whitford, was one of the first heard at the beginning of the term in October, but the justices have yet to release their opinion. The delay is likely due to the fact that the court agreed to hear a second partisan gerrymandering case of out Maryland later in the term. In the second case, Benisek v. Lamone, it's Republicans who are protesting a redistricting decision. GOP voters say Democratic election officials packed the Maryland’s 6th Congressional District with Democrats to ensure Rep. MORE (D) beat the Republican incumbent, ... Link to the full article to read more