Supreme Court to issue 24 opinions by the end of June
The Supreme Court has issued 45 decisions in the 69 cases for which it's heard oral arguments. The court's term ends at the end of June, so that means there are 24 cases still awaiting a ruling.
By this date in 2018, the court had issued opinions in 42 of the 63 cases for which it heard oral arguments and had yet to issue decisions in 21 cases. Last year, the court added several additional, unplanned opinion release dates to account for the backlog. So far this year no additional dates have been announced - but stay tuned!
The listing below shows the month that this term’s opinions were issued:
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November - 2
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December - 1
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January - 5
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February - 6
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March - 11
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April - 4
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May - 9
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June - 7
The table below shows the number of cases in which the court has yet to issue a ruling, organized by the month in which the court heard oral arguments, compared to the previous term:
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2018-2019 term
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2017-2018 term
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October - 1
November - 2
December - 1
January - 2
February - 3
March - 7
April - 8
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October - 1
November - 1
December - 0
January - 2
February - 6
March - 2
April - 9
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