As the Supreme Court's term approaches its end with recess scheduled for late June, the Court still has 21 cases pending decisions, with at least 16 opinions to be issued in 19 cases over the coming days. These cases cover a range of significant topics including civil rights, immigration, education, free speech, birthright citizenship related to President Trump's executive order, preventative healthcare, LGBTQ storybooks, gerrymandering, and nationwide injunctions. The Court has scheduled multiple opinion announcement days, with one held on June 20 at 10 a.m. EDT and others planned for June 26 and the following Friday. Legal analysts and observers are closely monitoring the remaining cases, some of which have been on hold pending decisions in related matters such as the Skrmetti case. Live coverage and detailed analysis are being provided by various legal news outlets and commentators as the Court moves to resolve these high-profile issues before the term concludes.
Good morning! The sun is out, and the Supreme Court has 16 opinions left, with about a week remaining in the term. We’re waiting on cases about LGBT books, gerrymandering and birthright citizenship/nationwide injunctions, among others. One or more opinions coming at 10:00a https://t.co/fkBpH4VPB2
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Good morning from the Supreme Court, where we’ll get opinion(s) at 10 ET. #SCOTUS still has at least 16 opinions to issue in 19 cases, including disputes over President Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order, preventative healthcare & LGBTQ storybooks. 🧵⬇️ https://t.co/2MjAS4esbv