
This week at the court
On Monday, the court was closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. On Tuesday, the court released orders from the Jan. 15 conference, in which the justices did not grant any new cases for oral argument.
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On Monday, the court was closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. On Tuesday, the court released orders from the Jan. 15 conference, in which the justices did not grant any new cases for oral argument.

On Monday, the court released additional orders from the Jan. 8 conference, calling for the views of the federal government in one case and refusing to expedite a number of petitions challenging 2020 election results. The justices heard oral argument in Pham v. Guzman Chavez.

On Friday, the justices held their Jan. 8 conference. In the evening, the court released orders from that conference, in which the justices granted 14 cases for a total of 12 hours of oral argument.
The court is in recess for the holidays.
On Monday, the court released additional orders from the Dec. 11 conference, in which the justices did not grant any new cases for oral argument. The court also released opinions in Shinn v. Kayer and Texas v. New Mexico.
On Monday, the court released additional orders from the Dec. 4 conference, in which the justices did not grant any new cases and called for the views of the federal government in one case. The justices also heard oral argument in Hungary v. Simon and Germany v. Philipp.
On Monday, the justices heard oral argument in Trump v. New York and Van Buren v. United States. On Tuesday, the justices heard oral argument in Nestlé USA v. Doe I and CIC Services v. Internal Revenue Service. On Wednesday, the justices heard oral argument in Edwards v. Vannoy.
On Monday, the court released additional orders from the Nov. 20 conference. The justices did not add any new cases to their merits docket. On Thursday, the court will be closed for Thanksgiving.
On Monday, the court released additional orders from the November 13 conference. The justices did not add any new cases to their merits docket. On Friday, the justices held their Nov. 20 conference and released orders during the afternoon.
On Monday at 9:30 a.m., the court released orders from the November 6 conference. The justices granted a pair of consolidated cases for a total of one hour of oral argument this term. At 10 a.m., the justices will hear oral argument in Niz-Chavez v. Barr and Brownback v. King.
On Monday, the court released orders from the October 30 conference. The justices did not grant oral argument in any new cases, called for the views of the federal government in one pending case, and released unsigned opinions in Mckesson v. Doe and Taylor v. Riojas, summarily overturning the 5th Circuit’s judgment in Taylor and ordering further proceedings in McKesson.
On Friday, the justices will hold their October 30 conference.