There are 28 Supreme Court cases still pending and the Court typically likes to wrap up their term before July 1. In short, get ready for a lot of decisions. Here, according to Reason’s @damonroot, are the three most noteworthy cases you should be watching out for. 🧵👇 https://t.co/ZPYgkunA2Q
The US Supreme Court released its orders list Friday after “an apparent software malfunction” caused the court to send prematurely “email notifications concerning action” scheduled for the release June 9, a spokesperson said. https://t.co/1K13gqqQ4U
The Supreme Court will release a flurry of opinions in the coming weeks, including a decision about whether parents can opt out of LGBTQ-themed lessons in a Maryland school district. https://t.co/H14f9YZWjw
The U.S. Supreme Court is in the final phase of its current term, preparing to release a series of rulings on numerous pending cases before the summer recess in October. Recently, the Court issued six near-unanimous decisions and five additional opinions that largely favored conservative positions. Among the key rulings was an eagerly awaited decision that could increase scrutiny on workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. In response, states like Indiana and Texas have taken steps to challenge DEI initiatives in academic settings. The Court's schedule experienced a disruption due to a software malfunction that prematurely released notifications of upcoming orders. Looking ahead, the Court is expected to issue rulings on about 28 remaining cases, including a notable case concerning parental rights to opt out of LGBTQ-themed lessons in a Maryland school district. The Court typically aims to conclude its term by July 1, signaling a busy period of decisions in the coming weeks.