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!


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.