The U.S. Supreme Court issued six decisions this week, with the justices finding unanimity in four, including one over whether the government can escape a Federal Tort Claims Act suit sparked by a mistaken FBI raid. https://t.co/R3H0VSIiAc
The Supreme Court is chipping away at the mound of argued cases it has to decide before the justices break for summer. The court has 21 cases left after releasing its latest batch of opinions. https://t.co/K7DfmvBf6A
Trump finds victories at the Supreme Court in rush of emergency cases https://t.co/Wz1cRyLnC6 https://t.co/Wz1cRyLnC6
Since President Donald Trump resumed office in January 2025, his administration has frequently filed emergency applications with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking immediate intervention to advance initiatives blocked by lower courts. This strategy has resulted in multiple victories for the Trump administration at the Supreme Court, which has granted many of these emergency requests. The Court continues to issue rulings, including six decisions released in the week of June 13, with four unanimous opinions. Among these was a case concerning whether the government can avoid liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act following a mistaken FBI raid. As of mid-June, the Supreme Court has 21 cases remaining to decide before its summer recess, with the next batch of decisions expected on June 18. Notably, there was a pause in emergency applications from the Trump administration during this week.