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<p><strong>PHOENIX, Ariz. —</strong> The U.S. Supreme Court could decide this month whether to hear a case on the fate of another controversial Arizona law that punishes employers who hire undocumented workers.</p>
<p> Legal experts say it’s hard to predict whether the case would set a precedent for hundreds of other immigration laws being passed by other states.</p>