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

Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus
U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 2014

Free Speech

Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus

Whether a First Amendment challenge to an Ohio law prohibiting false statements about a political candidate during the course of a campaign was properly dismissed when the objecting candidate withdrew his administrative complaint after losing the election.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 2014
Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus

Free Speech

Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus

Whether a First Amendment challenge to an Ohio law prohibiting false statements about a political candidate during the course of a campaign was properly dismissed when the objecting candidate withdrew his administrative complaint after losing the election.
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Wood v. Moss
U.S. Supreme Court
May 2014

Free Speech

Wood v. Moss

Whether plaintiffs are entitled to a trial on their claim of viewpoint discrimination based on detailed allegations that anti-Bush demonstrators were treated less favorably than pro-Bush demonstrators by the Secret Service during a 2004 presidential visit to Oregon.
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U.S. Supreme Court
May 2014
Wood v. Moss

Free Speech

Wood v. Moss

Whether plaintiffs are entitled to a trial on their claim of viewpoint discrimination based on detailed allegations that anti-Bush demonstrators were treated less favorably than pro-Bush demonstrators by the Secret Service during a 2004 presidential visit to Oregon.
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Town of Greece v. Galloway
U.S. Supreme Court
May 2014

Religious Liberty

Town of Greece v. Galloway

Whether the Establishment Clause prohibits legislative bodies from opening their meetings with sectarian prayer.
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U.S. Supreme Court
May 2014
Town of Greece v. Galloway

Religious Liberty

Town of Greece v. Galloway

Whether the Establishment Clause prohibits legislative bodies from opening their meetings with sectarian prayer.
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Schmidt and Schuh v. Alaska
U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2014

LGBTQ Rights

Schmidt and Schuh v. Alaska

Same-sex couples challenging Alaska's discriminatory tax law
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U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2014
Schmidt and Schuh v. Alaska

LGBTQ Rights

Schmidt and Schuh v. Alaska

Same-sex couples challenging Alaska's discriminatory tax law
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Windsor v. United States
U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2014

LGBTQ Rights

Windsor v. United States

Whether the Defense of Marriage Act violates equal protection by denying married gay couples recognition under federal law.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2014
Windsor v. United States

LGBTQ Rights

Windsor v. United States

Whether the Defense of Marriage Act violates equal protection by denying married gay couples recognition under federal law.
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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.

term starts

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!