Just weeks ago, the U.S. Supreme Court closed its doors on yet another exciting term, leaving us in Chicago to turn our attention to mediocre (at best) baseball, sporadic weather and (what else?) the October term 2014. But before we get too far ahead of ourselves, we should pause for a moment to smell what’s left of the summer roses and reflect on the term gone by. About this time last year, we were pondering how the statistics on the pro-business composure of the Roberts court would be reflected in its …