The Supreme Court’s current term, which runs through June, has assembled a roster of cases that together pose far-reaching questions about presidential power, administrative authority and individual rights. A term snapshot compiled by observers tracked cases decided and pending and noted "7 decisions that sided with Trump," underscoring how litigation connected to a former president has reshaped the docket. Alongside Trump-related litigation, the court is addressing a mix of politically charged and administratively technical disputes. The justices will also consider cases involving campaign finance restrictions and electioneering rules that have direct implications for political organizing and voter outreach. The mixture of permanent decisions and emergency interventions highlights the court’s growing role as an arbiter of immediate policy implementation.
Source: Washington Post January 06, 2026 23:05 UTC