The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle reports on the U.S. Supreme Court's spring 2014 term: "The term may seem a little blockbuster-light compared with back-to-back historic terms involving health care, immigration, same-sex marriages and voting rights. But there are a number of headline grabbers and the new year brings two possible game changers for the executive branch," including on the issue of whether the president has the power to make appointments during Congressional recesses.