![]() Podcast: Free Speech, Same-Sex Marriage, and Anti-Discrimination LawsĭECISION: : In a 6-3 decision from Justice Neil Gorsuch, the Court held that the First Amendment prohibits Colorado from forcing a website designer to create expressive designs speaking messages with which the designer disagrees. The Court is considering if a Colorado public-accommodation law violates the First Amendment’s Free Speech Clause if it compels a website artist and designer to speak or stay silent. In this case, an artist declined to design a website for a same-sex wedding, stating it was against her religious beliefs. Podcast: Presidential Power, Standing, and Student Loan ForgivenessĭECISION: : In a 6-3 decision from Chief Justice John Roberts in the Nebraska case, the Court said the Secretary of Education lacked the authority under the HEROES Act "to rewrite that statute to the extent of canceling $430 billion of student loan principal." The other challenge was dismissed for lack of standing. ![]() Among the questions before the Court are if the respondents have the standing to challenge the program in court if the Biden administration exceeded power granted to it by lawmakers and if the Biden administration used the proper procedures to adopt the program. These highly publicized cases involve the legality of the Biden administration’s student-debt relief program. Here is a list of the major decisions expected from the nine justices, including rulings on free speech, redistricting, the environment, student loans, immigration, and speech protections for internet content providers. The Library of Congress provides information on additional free online resources forĬase law, including decisions of the Supreme Court, in this guide: How To Find Free Case Law Online.With the Supreme Court approaching the start of summer, the justices will likely decide the Court’s major remaining cases by late June. Reports, the Library of Congress maintains an onlineĭigital collection of the U.S. PDFs of volumes not yet officially published and available for purchase from GPO will be posted bearing a “page proof” watermark.įor earlier volumes of the U.S. Reports (in both preliminary print and bound volume format) will be posted to this website as they become available. With the Court’s 2022 Term, PDFs of the U. ![]() Reports volumes available for free download on this website consist of volumes 502 et seq., which covers the 1991 Term and subsequent Terms. Reports are available for purchase from GPO. Printed, and bound in coordination with the U. Page proofs prepared by the Court are reproduced, Reports is compiled and published for the Court by the Reporter of Decisions. Each preliminary print includes a volume number and a part number, e.g., Volume 577, Part 1. Two or three preliminary prints will eventually be combined “preliminary prints” that contain the same materials and features as the U. Statistical table summarizing case activity for the past three Court Terms. ![]() Reports usually contains a roster of Justices and officers of the Court during the Term an allotment of Justices by circuit Īnnouncements of Justices’ investitures and retirements memorial proceedings for deceased Justices a cumulative table of cases reported orders in casesĭecided in summary fashion reprints of amendments to the Supreme Court’s Rules and the various sets of Federal Rules of Procedure a topical index and a The opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States are published officially in the United States Reports.
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