Supreme Court Vacates Bannon Contempt Conviction, Remands for DismissalJune 12, 2026Law and PolicyThe Supreme Court vacated Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress conviction on April 6, 2026, remanding to the district court for dismissal after the Trump DOJ moved to drop the case.
SCOTUSblog Analysis Documents Organized Drive to Overturn ObergefellJune 10, 2026Legal NewsSCOTUSblog documents an organized legal campaign to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, identifying advocacy groups building a test case to bring same-sex marriage before the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Poised to Rule on Transgender Sports BansJune 10, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court is expected to rule by July on state transgender sports bans, with the conservative majority signaling at oral argument it may uphold the laws.
Supreme Court Poised to Decide Whether FIFRA Shields Bayer From State Tort ClaimsJune 10, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June on whether FIFRA preempts Roundup failure-to-warn claims, with 61,000 suits and a $7.25B settlement in the balance.
Supreme Court Poised to Strike Down Trump Birthright Citizenship OrderJune 10, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June on Trump's executive order ending automatic birthright citizenship, with five or more justices signaling the order will fall.
Conservative Supermajority Poised to Gut Humphrey’s Executor at Supreme CourtJune 10, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court's six conservative justices appear ready to overrule Humphrey's Executor, stripping job protections for FTC, NLRB, and EEOC commissioners in a ruling due by late June.
Supreme Court Rules FCC Forfeiture Orders Require No Jury TrialJune 10, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court held 2026 that FCC forfeiture orders against AT&T and Verizon require no jury trial, reinforcing agency enforcement power across regulated industries.
Supreme Court Stays Alabama Redistricting Order, Clears Map for 2026June 10, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court stayed a ruling striking Alabama's 2023 congressional map, allowing the state to use it in 2026 despite a finding of intentional racial discrimination.
Supreme Court Declines Review in Hunter Biden Laptop Impersonation SuitJune 9, 2026Law and PolicyThe Supreme Court denied cert in Morris v. Ziegler on June 1, 2026, keeping alive a California civil lawsuit over alleged impersonation tied to Hunter Biden's laptop.
Supreme Court to Decide if Geofence Warrants Violate the Fourth AmendmentJune 9, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court takes up Chatrie v. United States to decide whether geofence warrants, which sweep location data on all nearby devices, violate the Fourth Amendment.