Supreme Court of the United States

Today at the Court - Tuesday, Mar 4, 2025


  • The Court will convene for a public session in the Courtroom at 10 a.m. The Justices will hear one oral argument. An audio feed will be live-streamed, and the audio will be available on the Court's website later in the day.
  • The Court may announce opinions, which are posted on the homepage after announcement from the Bench. 
  • Seating for the oral argument session will be provided to the public, members of the Supreme Court Bar, and press. The three-minute line will be temporarily suspended. The Supreme Court Building will be otherwise closed to the public.
  • The Supreme Court Building will reopen to the public following the conclusion of the Court session and close at 3 p.m.
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Oral Arguments

Week of Monday, March 3


Monday, March 3
       
CC/Devas Ltd. v. Antrix Corp. Ltd. (23-1201)
       
Devas Multimedia Private Ltd. v. Antrix Corp. Ltd. (24-17)
Consolidated
       
BLOM Bank SAL v. Honickman (23-1259)


Tuesday, March 4
       
Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos (23-1141)


Wednesday, March 5
       
NRC v. Texas (23-1300)
       
Interim Storage Partners, LLC v. Texas (23-1312)
Consolidated

 

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


March 04, 2025
         
City and County of San Francisco v. EPA (23-753)
The challenged end-result permitting provisions—which make the permittee responsible for the quality of the water in the body of water into which the permittee discharges pollutants—exceed the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority under the Clean Water Act.



February 26, 2025
         
Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers Inc. (23-900)
In awarding the “defendant’s profits” to the prevailing plaintiff in a trademark infringement suit under the Lanham Act, 15 U. S. C. §1117(a), a court can award only profits ascribable to the “defendant” itself.

         
Waetzig v. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. (23-971)
A case voluntarily dismissed without prejudice under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a) counts as a “final proceeding” under Rule 60(b).



February 25, 2025
         
Glossip v. Oklahoma (22-7466)
The Court has jurisdiction to review the judgment of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals; the prosecution violated its constitutional obligation to correct false testimony under Napue v. Illinois, 360 U. S. 264.

         
Lackey v. Stinnie (23-621)
Plaintiffs who gained only preliminary injunctive relief before this action became moot do not qualify as “prevailing part[ies]” eligible for attorney’s fees under 42 U. S. C. §1988(b) because no court conclusively resolved their claims by granting enduring relief on the merits that altered the legal relationship between the parties.



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Did You Know...

Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. ‘Brrrr’-ger


Growing up in St. Paul, Minnesota, future Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and his wife-to-be, Elvera Stromberg, were no strangers to winter weather. On a 20 F day in January 1933, the couple joined Betty Blackmun, sister of Warren’s good friend Harry, for a sledding session at Minnehaha Falls Regional Park. In November of that year, the couple were married in the Stromberg family’s Minnesota home. During the ceremony, fellow future Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun stood as Burger’s best man—a testament to their lifelong friendship. In response to the couple’s happy union, Blackmun opined, “There are a few things in life worthwhile, after all.”

 

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Warren E. Burger stands between Theo “Betty” Blackmun (left) and his future wife, Elvera Stromberg (right), 1933.
Warren E. Burger stands between Theo “Betty” Blackmun (left) and his future wife, Elvera Stromberg (right), 1933.
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Wedding photograph featuring Warren E. Burger (far right), his bride Elvera Stromberg (middle right), Best Man Harry A. Blackmun (far left), and Maid of Honor Ella Caroline Anderson (middle left), 1933.
Wedding photograph featuring Warren E. Burger (far right), his bride Elvera Stromberg (middle right), Best Man Harry A. Blackmun (far left), and Maid of Honor Ella Caroline Anderson (middle left), 1933.
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