Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court will have a public session on Friday to potentially announce at least one opinion from the bench. Later, the justices will hold a private meeting to discuss ongoing cases and decide on new petitions. Several important cases, covering topics like citizenship and gun laws, are still awaiting decisions before the court's summer break.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court will convene for a public session at 10 a.m. on Friday.
- At the session, the court may announce one or more opinions.
- Opinions will be posted on the court’s website after the announcement.
- The justices have a private conference later in the day to discuss cases.
- The court will release its next order list on Monday, April 20, at 9:30 a.m.
- Remaining cases include topics like birthright citizenship, gun laws, and voting rights.
- The Supreme Court typically announces most opinions in the final weeks of its term.
- The term ends in late June or early July.