The court upholds Texas’s age-verification law for porn sites.
We have “R” numbers. So we aren’t going to get the Louisiana case today.
It will be re-argued next term.
“In due course,” the court says, it will “issue an order scheduling argument and specifying any additional questions to be addressed in supplemental briefing.”
The Louisiana legislature drew a map in 2024 that created a second majority Black district. A group of “non-African American” voters contended that the new map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
So we will have rearguments on that issue next term (begins October 2025).
Justice Thomas dissents from the decision to have reargument in Louisiana v. Callais.
So, that’s all the decisions for this term unless we get something from the Emergency docket.
SCOTUS will release orders next Monday and Thursday at 9:30.
That’s all folks!
I’ll post any articles I run across regarding today’s decisions this afternoon.