With 3 weeks remaining in the term, there are 30 cases remaining undecided. The Court is going to have to issue an average of ten opinions a week between now and the first of July. They have been issuing about 3 a week up to now so they are going to have to pick up the pace. The next decision day listed on the calendar is Thursday, but they will soon start scheduling a second or even third opinion day each week.
You can see a list of this year’s cases here:
https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/terms/ot2023/
(The cases that have “Held” and the court’s findings below them have already been decided. Those that remain undecided indicate the “Issue” to be resolved. The Chevron cases, the Fischer case, and the Presidential immunity case is three of the most waited-for opinions. I suspect they will be issued during the last week of June.)
That’s my read of the situation, too.
Nothing on immunity or Fischer today. Maybe tomorrow or likely next week, given cases on the docket from last November. .