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Supreme Court Term Roundup

Run time: 1 hour


On June 27, 2025, the Supreme Court delivered its final decisions of the 2024–2025 term. In this episode, Steve Vladeck and Sarah Isgur join to discuss the significant cases from this Supreme Court term. Listen now

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The Latest at Constitution Daily Blog

Justice Thomas lobs a legal grenade at a major civil rights law

by Marcia Coyle | Read time: 6 minutes


“Throughout his long tenure on the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas often has used his dissenting and concurring opinions to lob legal grenades at doctrines and prior decisions that he believes should be reconsidered or overturned. Last week, he targeted a major tool for challenging violations of our civil rights. …” Read more

Supreme Court’s injunction decision a major blow to efforts to block executive policies but not the end

by Marcia Coyle | Read time: 5 minutes


“The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Friday limiting federal judges’ ability to temporarily block President Trump’s executive orders ultimately may do little for enforcement of his birthright citizenship order, but it may enhance his and future presidents’ enforcement of executive policies. …” Read more

More From the National Constitution Center

Three presidents die on July 4th: Just a coincidence?


It is a fact of American history that three Founding Father Presidents—John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe—died on July 4, Independence Day. But was it just a coincidence? Read more on the Constitution Daily blog.

Constitutional Text of the Week

Article III


“The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.”


Read interpretations in the Interactive Constitution

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