This is a part of Disorder in the Court, a weeklong series on the legal press and the most explosive Supreme Court in generations: how we cover it, how we’ve failed, and how we can do better. Every profession has its busy season. For accountants, it’s the frenetic first two weeks of April; for florists, the three or four days before Valentine’s Day; for flight attendants, those nightmarish 24 hours before Thanksgiving. For Supreme Court reporters, the rush comes in June, when the Court clears the deck of the term’s remaining cases, often in bunches of three or four or...