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ATTENTION: The October and November argument sitting schedules have been published. If there are any cases you are looking forward to, take a look and see if they are scheduled for either month, and try to reserve a spot in the gallery.

October Calendar: https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_calendars/MonthlyArgumentCalOctober2025.pdf

November Calendar: https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_calendars/MonthlyArgumentCalNovember2025.pdf
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JUST IN: Supreme Court allows Mississippi to enforce a new law which requires age verification on social media platforms, including parental consent requirements for minors. Justice Kavanaugh concurred. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/25a97_5h25.pdf
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BREAKING: Supreme Court rules 5-4 allowing the Trump administration to freeze over $700 million in NIH “diversity, equity, and inclusion” funding. Chief Justice Roberts joined Justice Sotomayor, Kagan and Jackson against the order. Justice Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh would have granted the full application. Justice Barrett concurred in the partial granting of the application.

Link: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/25a103_kh7p.pdf
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As the summer season ends and the fall season begins, the Supreme Court’s 25-26 term is just around the corner. As is the case every term, we will be here every step of the way, stay tuned!


In the meantime, the courtroom lectures are once again open for the month. You may not be in school anymore, but there’s never a dull moment to learn something new, so how about learning Supreme Court history? Here is a link to the schedule of the lectures, choose the time that feels right for you and head on over.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/visiting/courtroomlectures.aspx#Calendar
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BREAKING: Supreme Court allows the Trump administration, for now, to continue I.C.E. Operations in Los Angeles. Justice Sotomayor, Justice Kagan and Justice Jackson dissented. Justice Kavanaugh Concurred.

Link: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/25a169_5h25.pdf
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JUST IN: Supreme Court will hear a case this fall about President Trump’s use of tariffs, including whether the IEEPA authorizes the President to impose tariffs without congressional approval.
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As we have said in the past, we are not a political entity and never will be, we report on Supreme Court issues only. However, as was apparent last summer, we must reiterate one thing, violence is NEVER the answer, no matter what. We pray for those involved in the incident today.
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NEW: Supreme Court in what appears to be a 6-3 decision has voted to allow, for now, transgender students to use the boys bathroom. Justice Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch dissented.
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JUST IN - Supreme Court will hear a case this December on whether President Trump has the authority to reshape independent agency’s, challenging a 90-year old case law known as “Humphrey’s Executor”. The Court has already put the lower court ruling on pause for now while it considers the matter, allowing, in the meantime, for the President to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

Justice Kagan, Justice Sotomayor, and Justice Jackson dissented from the decision to pause the lower court ruling during the appeal process. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/25a264_o759.pdf
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BREAKING - Supreme Court rules 6-3 to uphold President Trump’s $4B foreign aid cut, citing lack of standing and sweeping foreign policy authority.

Justice Kagan dissented, joined by Justice Sotomayor and Justice Jackson.

Link: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/25a269_bp7c.pdf
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Happy Catchup Day: We are officially one week away from the start of the 2025-2026 Supreme Court term, which means today is the special day called “the long conference”.

The long conference, held the week before the first day of oral arguments, is the Supreme Court’s version of a student catching up on three months of homework in one day. The justices will convene to consider hundreds of petitions that have been submitted to the Court over the duration of the summer. While they decide a handful of them (mostly time sensitive issues) over the summer, most are reserved for this day.

We will find out the result of the long conference on Monday October 6, at 9:30amET when the order list is released.
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NOTE - The Supreme Court will continue to function as normal in the event of a government shutdown, just to clarify any confusion surrounding that possibility.
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BREAKING - Supreme Court agrees to hear a case involving President Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook from the Fed Board. Arguments are set for sometime in January.
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NEW - Supreme Court has granted five new cases for oral argument this term.
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BREAKING: Supreme Court, in a 6-3 vote, allows the Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem to end the Temporary Protection Status of over 600,000 Venezuelan nationals currently living in the United States. Justice Sotomayor and Justice Kagan would deny the application, Justice Jackson issued a dissent: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/25a326_3ebh.pdf
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Happy Monday Everyone!

It is officially back to work for the justices as they begin their first day of oral arguments for the 2025-2026 Supreme Court term. This is set to be another blockbuster term, so let’s jump right in.

Starting at 9:30amET, the Court will release its order list from the “long conference” held last week. Following that, they will convene to hear two cases for oral arguments this morning.

Villarreal v. Texas - A case involving the sixth amendment right to counsel, including the defendant’s discussing their testimony with defending counsel.

Berk v. Choy - A case involving the implications of a state law being applied in federal court.

Arguments begin at 10amET, here is a link to listen to oral arguments as they begin: https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/live.aspx

P.S. If you enjoy our work and want to support what we do here, we now have optional star reactions enabled. Every little bit helps, and we truly appreciate your continued support. Let’s make this term a great one!
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Here’s the order list from the Supreme Court’s long conference last week: https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/100625zor_5368.pdf
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Happy Tuesday Morning Everyone!

Today the Supreme Court is diving into some controversial issues with two cases on their docket for arguments this morning.

Chiles v. Salazar - A case involving the practice of conversion therapy and whether a law that bans the practice is regulating conduct or violating the first amendment free speech clause.

Barrett v United States - A case involving the double jeopardy clause and the Hobbs Act.

Arguments for the first case start at 10amET, here is a link to listen live to the arguments as they proceed: https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/live.aspx
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It’s Wednesday Morning Everyone! (in case you didn’t know 🙂)

Yesterday the justices heard arguments in a case about conversion therapy, today they are tackling an issue involving elections.

Bost v. Illinois Board of Elections - This case involves the issue of a law in Illinois that allows ballots to be received up to two weeks after the day of an election.

USPS v. Konan- This case involves an issue with the Postal Service and the FTCA, the waiver of immunity for “[a]ny claim arising out of the loss, miscarriage, or negligent transmission of letters or postal matter”.

Arguments begin at 10amET, here is a link to listen live when they occur:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/live.aspx
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REMINDER - If you ever wanted to attend a Supreme Court argument but you didn’t want to sit in a long line outside in the cold all night to reserve a spot? Well you’re in luck, the Supreme Court has tickets for reserved seats. It’s works the same way as the lottery, if you’re selected, you will have a seat reserved for one oral argument. In order to reserve a ticket for an argument, you must do it four weeks in advance. This means that the next round of tickets will be available for the November sitting. If you have any questions, feel free to ask or visit the FAQ section on the website.

Here is the link to enter, remember, you can’t win if you don’t enter, and it’s free, can’t beat that: https://ticket.supremecourt.gov/onlineticketing/Request
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NEW - Supreme Court adds another case to its 25-26 docket, likely to be argued early next year.
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