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Supreme Court set to release 35 rulings by July as arguments end for the term

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Supreme Court set to release 35 rulings by July as arguments end for the term
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The Supreme Court has concluded its oral arguments for the 2025–2026 term and now faces the task of issuing rulings in 35 pending cases by the end of June or early July. Among the unresolved cases are high-profile disputes involving birthright citizenship, transgender participation in women’s sports, election rules, gun laws, and presidential authority. The court typically releases its final decisions in late June or early July, with additional sessions possible beyond the last scheduled non-argument date of June 25.

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Washington Examiner · Jack Birle
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The Supreme Court wrapped up its final oral arguments of the term this week, and the justices will now turn their attention to the nearly three dozen cases for which they still have to issue rulings by July. The high court’s 2025 to 2026 term reached a key milestone on Wednesday after the justices finished hearing arguments in the 58 cases it took up for this term, less than seven months after their first oral arguments of the term on Oct. 6. The Supreme Court is expected to finish issuing rulings by the end of June or beginning of July, and it has 35 cases still awaiting opinions. The outstanding cases include a number of hotly contested legal battles.

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