The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its final opinions on Monday, the final day of the court’s current term.
The most significant—and controversial—decision involves a question on whether former President Donald Trump should be declared immune from prosecution in relation to election-related criminal charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith.
“At that time, we will announce all remaining opinions ready during this term of the court,” Chief Justice John Roberts said from the bench on June 28, according to courthouse reporters.
Other remaining cases involve Republican-backed laws in Florida and Texas meant to restrict the ability of social media companies to curb content that the platforms deem objectionable, a North Dakota convenience store’s challenge to a government regulation on debit card “swipe fees,” and more….