Posted on 06/28/2024 6:30:53 AM PDT by CFW
The Supreme Court will be issuing opinions on cases from the October 2023 term at 10:00 a.m.
You can read the opinions released thus far at Supreme Court opinions.
There are eight cases remaining on the document.
October sitting: All opinions have been released;
November sitting: All opinions have been released;
December sitting: All opinions have been released;
January sitting: Two cases remain. These are the two Chevron deference cases. Relentless and Loper Bright. I suspect the Opinions in those cases will be released as one.
February sitting: There are three cases pending.
Corner Post v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, (an Administrative Procedure Act issue), and the two First Amendment cases. Moody v. NetChoice, LLC, and NetChoice, LLC v. Paxton.
March sitting: All opinions have been released.
And then there are the cases we are all waiting for from the
April sitting: There are three cases remaining. The Trump immunity case and the Fischer vs. U.S. case involving Jan 6 defendants and the obstruction charged brought against many.
And, City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson, (Whether the enforcement of generally applicable laws regulating camping on public property constitutes “cruel and unusual punishment” prohibited by the Eighth Amendment.).
The Justices issue Opinions in order of reverse seniority. (Example, if the first Opinion announced is written by Kavanaugh, that means we will not hear from Jackson or Barrett today.) The reverse order is Jackson, Barrett, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, Sotomayor, Kagan, Alito, Thomas, Roberts.
Opinion days are fun but nerve-racking. Join the fun, post your comments and insights here at the thread, and, say a prayer for the Justices!
(Excerpt) Read more at scotusblog.com ...
I'll be posting those decisions here in this thread as soon as the information becomes available.
This should be a big day IF they release all of the pending cases.
thanks!
SCOTUS ping!
Scotusblog is reporting that this is NOT the last day for Opinions as in previous years. I can only recall one time that the court did not finish up by the end of June. Of course, we do not live in “usual or normal” times.
I never knew that they corrected opinions. How common is this?
Yes, in 2020 they went over. They started out the blog that this would be the last day, not suggesting it won’t be. Something like what 9 decisions pending?
There were 10 as of yesterday and they released 4. However, Bannon’s request for emergency stay might constitute another...
“I never knew that they corrected opinions. How common is this?”
It’s actually pretty common in all Courts to have modified opinions to correct typos etc.
I pray that they will rule, and RIGHTLY on TRUMPS case today. It would be a added victory for him after lasts night debate!
An opinion day has already been added to the calendar for Monday. I bet fight arrangements are having to be rescheduled.
And Chevron. That’d be a great two-fer.
Word is there is two boxes. Four or five opinions?
Let’s see if Amy Commie Barrett wanders off the reservation again.
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The first opinion is.......
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We have the first opinion — Grants Pass v. Johnson. It is by Justice Gorsuch, and the vote is 6-3 with Sotomayor dissenting, joined by Jackson and Kagan.
The Ninth Circuit is reversed and the decision is remanded.
The court holds that the enforcement of generally applicable laws regulating camping on public property does not constitute “cruel and unusual punishment” barred by the Eighth Amendment.
Good no camping on our sidewalks.
Thanks for the ping and the thread, CFW!
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