Supreme Court saves 23 opinions for release in final weeks of term
The Supreme Court is preparing to release rulings on 23 cases before the end of its term. Key cases include those addressing women's sports, executive branch powers, and gun laws. The court's next opinion release dates are set for June 11, 18, and 25, with the possibility of additional days being added.
- ▪The Supreme Court has 23 cases remaining to rule on before the end of its term.
- ▪Notable cases include challenges related to women's sports, executive powers, and gun laws.
- ▪The court is scheduled to release opinions on June 11, 18, and 25.
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The Supreme Court is weeks away from ending its term, but it still has to release rulings in nearly two dozen cases, including some of the most closely watched legal fights it heard since the fall. Over the next month, the high court is set to issue rulings in cases dealing with state laws barring biological men from women’s sports, President Donald Trump‘s power to fire within the executive branch, and a pair of gun laws, as well as other high-profile cases. Among the remaining 23 cases, only one case argued in November remains, three from December, four from January, four from February, five from March, and six from April.
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