Supreme Court of the United States

Today at the Court - Friday, Dec 13, 2024


  • The Supreme Court Building is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • The Courtroom and first floor will be closed today, and no Courtroom Lectures will take place. The exhibitions, café, and gift shop on the ground floor will remain open. 
  • The Justices will meet in a private conference to discuss cases and vote on petitions for review.
  • The Court will release an order list at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, December 16.
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Oral Arguments

Week of Monday, December 9


Monday, December 9
       
Kousisis v. United States (23-909)
       
Feliciano v. Dept. of Transportation (23-861)


Tuesday, December 10
       
Seven County Coalition v. Eagle County (23-975)


Wednesday, December 11
       
Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers Inc. (23-900)

 

The audio recordings and transcripts of all oral arguments heard by the Supreme Court of the United States are posted on this website on the same day an argument is heard by the Court. Same-day transcripts are considered official but subject to final review.


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Recent Decisions


December 11, 2024
         
NVIDIA v. E. Ohman J:or Fonder AB (23-970) (Per Curiam)
Certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted.



December 10, 2024
         
Bouarfa v. Mayorkas (23-583)
Revocation of an approved visa petition under 8 U. S. C. §1155 based on a sham-marriage determination by the Secretary of Homeland Security is the kind of discretionary decision that falls within the purview of §1252(a)(2)(B)(ii), which strips federal courts of jurisdiction to review certain actions “in the discretion of ” the agency.



November 22, 2024
         
Facebook, Inc. v. Amalgamated Bank (23-980)
Certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted.



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Did You Know...

Get Me to the Judge on Time


While a professor at Harvard Law School, Felix Frankfurter proposed to Marion Denman in the back of a New York City taxicab after dating for nearly six years. Frankfurter sought out a non‑religious officiant, first asking his mentor, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, but under then‑existing New York laws, Holmes lacked the necessary legal authority. The hopeful groom eventually turned to another friend, Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo of the New York Court of Appeals, and Cardozo married the couple on December 20, 1919. In a twist of fate, Frankfurter would eventually occupy the same seat on the Bench that Holmes and then Cardozo had held when Frankfurter succeeded Justice Cardozo on January 30, 1939.

 

Felix and Marion Frankfurter pose in his office at Harvard Law School in January 1939, shortly after his nomination to the Supreme Court.
Felix and Marion Frankfurter pose in his office at Harvard Law School in January 1939, shortly after his nomination to the Supreme Court.
Photograph by Bachrach, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States


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