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Sep.17 -- Jolyon Maugham, the lawyer who led and won a Scottish case against Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament, discusses the outlook for this week's Supreme Court hearing on the case that will decide whether the prime minister must let lawmakers return.