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The justices are on their summer recess.Major Cases
- Department of Commerce v. New York
The secretary of the Department of Commerce did not violate the enumeration clause or the Census Act in deciding to reinstate a citizenship question on the 2020 census questionnaire, but the district court was warranted in remanding the case back to the agency where the evidence tells a story that does not match the secretary’s explanation for his decision. - Kisor v. Wilkie
Auer v. Robbins and Bowles v. Seminole Rock & Sand Co – under which deference is given to an agency’s reasonable reading of its own genuinely ambiguous regulations – are not overruled. - Rucho v. Common Cause
Partisan gerrymandering claims present political questions beyond the reach of the federal courts. - The American Legion v. American Humanist Association
The Bladensburg Cross does not violate the establishment clause of the First Amendment. - Gamble v. United States
The dual-sovereignty doctrine – under which two offenses are not the “same offence” for double jeopardy purposes if prosecuted by separate sovereigns – is upheld.
- Department of Commerce v. New York
Recent Special Features
- Symposium on the Roberts Court after Kennedy
- Tributes to retiring Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben
- Tributes to Justice John Paul Stevens
- Symposium on the court’s ruling in Department of Commerce v. New York
- Symposium on the court’s ruling in Rucho v. Common Cause and Lamone v. Benisek
- Symposium on the court’s ruling in Kisor v. Wilkie
- Symposium on the court’s ruling in The American Legion v. American Humanist Association
- Symposium on what’s next in June Medical Services, LLC v. Gee
Statistical Snapshot
see all »Cases argued 70 Cases decided 67 Summary reversals 5 Merits cases granted to date 74 Live Blog Archives
- Orders | June 28, 2019
- Opinions | June 27, 2019
- Opinions | June 26, 2019
- Orders and opinions | June 24, 2019
- Opinions | June 21, 2019
- Opinions | June 20, 2019
- Orders and opinions | June 17, 2019
- Orders and opinions | June 10, 2019
- Orders and opinions | June 3, 2019
- Orders and opinions | May 28, 2019
- Orders and opinions | May 20, 2019
- Orders and opinions | May 13, 2019
- Orders and opinions | April 29, 2019
- Opinions | April 24, 2019
- Opinions | April 23, 2019
- Orders and opinions | April 1, 2019
- Opinions | March 27, 2019
- Opinions | March 26, 2019
- Opinions | March 20, 2019
- Opinions | March 19, 2019
- Orders and opinions | March 4, 2019
- Opinions | February 27, 2019 (with Casetext’s Pablo Arredondo)
- Opinions | February 26, 2019 (with Casetext’s Jake Heller)
- Opinions | February 20, 2019
- Orders and opinions | January 22, 2019
- Opinions | January 15, 2019
- Opinions | January 8, 2019
- Day five of confirmation hearing | September 27, 2018
- Day four of confirmation hearing | September 7, 2018
- Day three of confirmation hearing | September 6, 2018
- Day two of confirmation hearing | September 5, 2018
- Day one of confirmation hearing | September 4, 2018
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