Predictions For The Remaining 15 Cases
Today the Court decided five new cases, including the blockbuster Skrmetti decision. I will have much more to say about that case in due course. For now, I will note that last night I concluded my post on Justice Barrett with this line:
There is always hope for tomorrow.
Indeed, tomorrow–that is today–brought hope! I try to be open-minded, and will treat each decision on its own terms. Based on my quick skim, there is a lot to be hopeful about.
Now, for predictions.
Based on my count, there are fifteen outstanding decisions. (Please email me if I’ve made any errors.)
All of the cases have been decided from the October, November, and December sittings.
In the January sitting, eleven cases were argued, and one was decided Per Curiam (remember TikTok?). There are five cases not yet decided: Hewitt, Stanley, Free Speech Coalition, McLaughlin, and R.J. Reynolds. Five Justices have not yet written:
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