SUPREME COURT DOESN'T SAY WHAT CASES IT'S DECIDING AHEAD OF TIME
I was even just pitched expert commentary on the Supreme Court's supposed tariff ruling Friday. It might be tariffs, but might not be.
#SCOTUS spokesperson says the Supreme Court "expects to run out of funding on October 18." W/out new appropriated funds, "the Court will make changes to its operations"; it will "continue to conduct essential work" but "the Supreme Court Building will be closed to the public."
The Supreme Court has released a 2nd list of orders from last week's "long conference." The justices will not hear the case of Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
@PalmsAndPumps @BocaDuk3@SCOTUSblog Yes, we'll get a big order list on Monday morning with lots of denials from the long conference, so we'll see what happens to a lot more cases -- e.g., deny or relist for another look at the next conference.
@kentostby@SCOTUSblog Last year I think they took 15, and 12 the year before, so it does seem low. But we'll know more after Monday, when we see whether they relist a lot of cases so that they can consider them again.
@BocaDuk3@SCOTUSblog They considered her petition at Monday's conference. We'll get more orders from that conference next Monday at 9:30, so they could act on it then.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in January on President Donald Trump's request to be able to remove Lisa Cook from her position as a governor on the Federal Reserve Board . The court's order means that Cook will remain in office for now.
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The Trump administration's petitions for review asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on the legality of the executive order seeking to end the guarantee of birthright citizenship have been docketed.
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The Trump administration's petitions for review asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on the legality of the executive order seeking to end the guarantee of birthright citizenship have been docketed.
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Supreme Court has announced it will hear oral arguments in December on President Donald Trump's power to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, including whether to overturn court's 1935 decision in Humphrey's Executor.