The top court confirmed on Friday that fresh rulings may be announced next Tuesday. The justices are scheduled to meet in person that day.

As usual, the court has not disclosed which cases will be decided.

 

Trump global tariffs case remains unresolved

One of the most closely watched cases still awaiting a verdict concerns the legality of President Donald Trump’s broad global tariffs.

The case questions whether the executive branch exceeded its authority while imposing sweeping trade duties. A ruling could have long-term implications for US trade policy and presidential powers.

Legal experts say the decision may also influence how future administrations use tariff powers.

 

Supreme Court rulings to be issued without prior notice

The Supreme Court follows its standard practice of releasing decisions without advance notice. The court does not publish a list of cases that will be decided on any given day.

Decisions are typically released at the start of the court’s sitting. Opinions appear on the court’s website shortly after they are announced.

 

More major cases still pending

Several other argued cases remain undecided as the court moves deeper into its current term. These include disputes involving federal authority, regulatory powers, and constitutional interpretation.

With only a limited number of ruling days remaining this month, attention remains high around the timing of key verdicts.

The January 20 session could offer clarity on some of the term’s most consequential legal questions.

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