The U.S. Supreme Court released up to six opinions on June 12, 2025, during a scheduled announcement at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. This session was described as a "three-box day," indicating multiple decisions were expected. Early reports confirmed two opinions were issued initially, though they were not considered high-priority cases. Among the six opinions delivered, all were either unanimous in judgment or decided by an 8-1 vote, with Justice Neil Gorsuch dissenting in one case. This pattern of broad agreement contrasts with the term's overall trend, which has seen only one 6-3 opinion and seven 5-4 opinions so far. The Court still has at least 27 opinions pending in 32 cases for the term.
There has only been one 6-3 opinion in an argued case so far this #SCOTUS term. (But there have been seven 5-4 opinions.) https://t.co/nxyWBTIKFs
Six more #SCOTUS opinions today. All were unanimous in the judgment or 8-1 (with Gorsuch dissenting). This trend of unanimity will not continue much longer.
2 #SCOTUS opinions in so far, more to come. The first two not on our priority watch list ... Standing by!