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Source: The Hill

Supreme Court Nears Deadline with 20 Cases Remaining

The Supreme Court is entering the final phase of its decision season, with justices aiming to release their remaining rulings by a self-imposed deadline at the end of June. Twenty argued cases are still pending, maintaining a pace consistent with the previous term. These upcoming decisions are anticipated to potentially impact issues related to former President Trump's agenda.

By Fainaron·Jun 14, 2026 (18 hours ago)·3 views
Supreme Court Nears Deadline with 20 Cases Remaining

The Supreme Court is approaching the conclusion of its current decision season, with justices working towards delivering their remaining rulings.

The court has set a self-imposed deadline to hand down these decisions by the end of June. There are currently 20 argued cases still awaiting final rulings.

The operational pace of the court at this time is consistent with the same period during the previous term. The outcomes of these pending cases are expected to potentially have implications for issues associated with former President Trump's agenda. Some of these remaining decisions are described as potentially "seismic."

According to The Hill, the Supreme Court's docket is heavily loaded as the decision season nears its climax.

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