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

Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2010

Free Speech

Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association

Whether a California law prohibiting the sale of "violent video games" to minors violates the First Amendment.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2010
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association

Free Speech

Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association

Whether a California law prohibiting the sale of "violent video games" to minors violates the First Amendment.
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Thompson v. North American Stainless, LP
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2010

Women's Rights

Thompson v. North American Stainless, LP

Whether the anti-retaliation provisions of Title VII protect an employee who alleges that he was dismissed because his fiancée filed a sex discrimination claim against the employer with the EEOC.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2010
Thompson v. North American Stainless, LP

Women's Rights

Thompson v. North American Stainless, LP

Whether the anti-retaliation provisions of Title VII protect an employee who alleges that he was dismissed because his fiancée filed a sex discrimination claim against the employer with the EEOC.
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Milner v. Department of the Navy
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2010

National Security

Milner v. Department of the Navy

Under what circumstances may a federal agency withhold documents sought under the Freedom of Information Act on the ground that they relate "solely to the internal personnel rules and practices" of the agency?
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2010
Milner v. Department of the Navy

National Security

Milner v. Department of the Navy

Under what circumstances may a federal agency withhold documents sought under the Freedom of Information Act on the ground that they relate "solely to the internal personnel rules and practices" of the agency?
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B.H. v. City of New York
U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2010

Smart Justice

Racial Justice

B.H. v. City of New York

In 1998, the City of New York transferred the authority to oversee public school safety from the Board of Education to the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
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U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2010
B.H. v. City of New York

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Racial Justice

B.H. v. City of New York

In 1998, the City of New York transferred the authority to oversee public school safety from the Board of Education to the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
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Connick v. Thompson
U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2010

Smart Justice

+2 桃子视频

Connick v. Thompson

Whether someone who spent 14 years on death row before his murder conviction was overturned because the prosecution withheld exculpatory evidence can recover damages from the prosecutor's office on a theory that it failed to train its staff regarding their constitutional obligations.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2010
Connick v. Thompson

Smart Justice

+2 桃子视频

Connick v. Thompson

Whether someone who spent 14 years on death row before his murder conviction was overturned because the prosecution withheld exculpatory evidence can recover damages from the prosecutor's office on a theory that it failed to train its staff regarding their constitutional obligations.
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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!