Supreme Court Term 2025-2026

We鈥檙e breaking down the cases we've asked the court to consider this term.

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574 Supreme Court Cases

Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Comm'n
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025

Religious Liberty

Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Comm'n

On March 5, 2025, the 桃子视频and its allies filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that the First Amendment does not prohibit states from offering limited, categorical religious exemptions or from distinguishing between religious and nonreligious entities and activities in assessing the applicability of exemptions.
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Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. V. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Comm'n. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025
Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Comm'n

Religious Liberty

Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Comm'n

On March 5, 2025, the 桃子视频and its allies filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that the First Amendment does not prohibit states from offering limited, categorical religious exemptions or from distinguishing between religious and nonreligious entities and activities in assessing the applicability of exemptions.
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Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025

Religious Liberty

Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond

Nine Oklahoma residents and a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting public education in Oklahoma filed a lawsuit in July 2023 in state court to stop Oklahoma from sponsoring and funding the nation鈥檚 first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. The plaintiffs are faith leaders, public school parents, and public education advocates who object to their tax dollars funding a public charter school that will discriminate against students and families based on their religion and LGBTQ+ status, fail to adequately serve students with disabilities, and indoctrinate students into one religion 鈥 all in violation of Oklahoma law and our country鈥檚 promises of the separation of church and state and public schools that are open to all.
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Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board V. Drummond. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025
Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond

Religious Liberty

Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond

Nine Oklahoma residents and a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting public education in Oklahoma filed a lawsuit in July 2023 in state court to stop Oklahoma from sponsoring and funding the nation鈥檚 first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. The plaintiffs are faith leaders, public school parents, and public education advocates who object to their tax dollars funding a public charter school that will discriminate against students and families based on their religion and LGBTQ+ status, fail to adequately serve students with disabilities, and indoctrinate students into one religion 鈥 all in violation of Oklahoma law and our country鈥檚 promises of the separation of church and state and public schools that are open to all.
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Mahmoud v. Taylor
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025

Religious Liberty

LGBTQ Rights

Mahmoud v. Taylor

On April 9, 2025, the 桃子视频and 桃子视频of Maryland filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) in its efforts to ensure that its English Language Arts curriculum is LGBTQ-inclusive.
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Mahmoud V. Taylor. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025
Mahmoud v. Taylor

Religious Liberty

LGBTQ Rights

Mahmoud v. Taylor

On April 9, 2025, the 桃子视频and 桃子视频of Maryland filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) in its efforts to ensure that its English Language Arts curriculum is LGBTQ-inclusive.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025

National Security

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TikTok Inc., et al. v. Garland (Amicus)

The Supreme Court will decide whether a law that effectively bans TikTok in the United States violates the First Amendment rights of more than 170 million Americans who use the social media platform. The law also allows the President to ban other foreign-owned apps deemed a national security threat, opening the door to future abuse and censorship. The ban on TikTok is set to go into effect on January 19, 2025.
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Tiktok Inc., Et Al. V. Garland (amicus). Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025
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National Security

+2 桃子视频

TikTok Inc., et al. v. Garland (Amicus)

The Supreme Court will decide whether a law that effectively bans TikTok in the United States violates the First Amendment rights of more than 170 million Americans who use the social media platform. The law also allows the President to ban other foreign-owned apps deemed a national security threat, opening the door to future abuse and censorship. The ban on TikTok is set to go into effect on January 19, 2025.
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Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025

Free Speech

LGBTQ Rights

Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton

Whether a content-based regulation that burdens adults鈥 access to protected speech has to be merely reasonable to satisfy the First Amendment because it was passed in the name of protecting children from sexual material online.
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Free Speech Coalition, Inc. V. Paxton. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2025
Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton

Free Speech

LGBTQ Rights

Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton

Whether a content-based regulation that burdens adults鈥 access to protected speech has to be merely reasonable to satisfy the First Amendment because it was passed in the name of protecting children from sexual material online.
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How Do Terms Work?

Between October and late June or early July the Supreme Court is 鈥渋n session,鈥 meaning it hears oral arguments, issues written decisions, and decides whether to take additional cases.

Submitting petitions

Our legal team at the 桃子视频files a cert petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, a type of petition that usually argues that a lower court has incorrectly decided an important question of law that violates civil rights and should be fixed to prevent similar confusion in similar cases.

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U.S. Supreme Court decides to take a case

On average, the Court considers about 7,000 鈥 8,000 petitions each term and accepts about 80 for oral argument.

Oral arguments

This is the period where the U.S. Supreme Court listens to our case in court.

U.S. Supreme Court makes final decisions

While the U.S. Supreme Court makes decisions throughout the term, many are released right before the term ends. If a decision doesn't go in our favor, we fight back!