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SCOTUS October Term 2025 Final Opinions

Monday, June 29, 2026 · 66 days away

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Event overview

End-of-term opinion dump: Birthright Citizenship, Louisiana redistricting, Trump v. Slaughter, transgender sports, NRSC v. FEC.

Date
2026-06-29
Country / jurisdiction
US
Region
United States
Category
Judicial
Status
scheduled

What this countdown tracks

Around June 29, 2026, the Supreme Court is expected to hand down its remaining merits decisions for October Term 2025, clearing a docket that includes the Trump Executive Order 14160 birthright-citizenship challenge, Louisiana congressional redistricting, Trump v. Slaughter on independent-agency removals, a transgender-athletes Title IX case, and NRSC v. FEC on party coordinated expenditures. The final opinion day traditionally produces the term's most closely watched rulings.

Background

OT25 opened on October 6, 2025 and by the spring 2026 sitting had already featured argument in Trump v. CASA (the EO 14160 challenge to the Fourteenth Amendment Citizenship Clause, argued April 1, 2026), Louisiana v. Callais on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and racial-vote-dilution remedies, Trump v. Slaughter testing whether the court will overrule or narrow Humphrey's Executor, and a consolidated pair from West Virginia and Idaho on transgender athletes competing in women's school sports. NRSC v. FEC asks the justices to scrap Federal Election Commission limits on coordinated spending between party committees and candidates that have stood since FEC v. Colorado Republican II (2001). The docket also carries holdovers on Emergency Docket stays involving federal-employee reinstatements and agency funding. SCOTUSblog's case-files page for OT25 is the consolidated tracker. Chief Justice John Roberts customarily schedules the last opinion day on the final Monday of June, though the court has run into July in past terms when opinions are not ready — OT22 ended June 30, 2023, and OT23 ended July 1, 2024. The current court has handed down roughly 55–65 merits opinions per term since 2022.

Why the date matters

The Supreme Court's internal scheduling aims to release all merits opinions before the justices depart for the summer recess, with June's final sitting traditionally the capstone. June 29, 2026 is the last Monday of the month, the most likely "end-of-term" opinion day. If any opinion is not yet finished, the court extends by one or two days into early July. The clustered release matters because the court saves its most divided, ideologically consequential rulings for this window, meaning multiple high-stakes decisions often drop in the same morning. Since Chief Justice Roberts's elevation in 2005, the court has concluded its term before July 1 in sixteen of twenty terms, with the four exceptions — OT11, OT19, OT22, and OT23 — each marked by unusually complex outstanding opinions.

What to watch for

  • Opinion announcements posted to supremecourt.gov around 10:00 a.m. ET on decision days.
  • The lineup and majority authorship — 5-4 and 6-3 splits signal coalition shifts.
  • Whether Trump v. Slaughter formally overrules or merely distinguishes Humphrey's Executor.
  • Any remand orders in Louisiana v. Callais that would force new congressional maps before November.
  • Separate writings from Justices Thomas, Alito, Sotomayor, and Jackson flagging future docket fights.
  • Orders list entries granting cert for OT26, which set the next term's agenda.
  • Chief Justice Roberts's end-of-term remarks on the court's docket management.
  • Shadow-docket emergency orders during the final sitting week.
  • Dissents from denial of rehearing in politically sensitive holdover cases.

Term-end mechanics

The court's internal timetable works backward from the first Monday in October, when the next term opens. Opinions circulate in draft through chambers, with majority and dissent authors exchanging versions through the spring sitting. By the final conference in late June, the justices vote on outstanding cases and the Chief assigns final authorship. The last opinion day is announced only a day or two in advance on the court's website, and the public-information office distributes a hand-down list the morning of. Legal journalists at the Supreme Court press corps typically file within minutes of release.

Related events to track

The term-end dump sits between the Obama Presidential Center Grand Opening ten days earlier and the US 2026 Midterm Elections four months later, both of which will absorb direct political pressure from the rulings. Readers drilling into the single most-watched case should follow the dedicated Birthright Citizenship ruling countdown.

FAQ

When exactly will OT25 end? The most likely final opinion day is Monday, June 29, 2026, with potential slip into early July if any opinion is not yet finished.

Is the OT25 term-end confirmed or expected? Expected — the court has not publicly committed to a specific last day, but June 29 aligns with historical scheduling and the remaining undecided-case count.

Who is responsible for setting the opinion-release schedule? The Chief Justice, in consultation with the associate justices and the Clerk of the Court, with logistical support from the Office of the Reporter of Decisions.

Where can I read the official case files? SCOTUSblog maintains the OT25 case-files tracker at https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/terms/ot2025/.

Source

https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/terms/ot2025/

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