The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its remaining opinions for the term on Tuesday, June 30, 2024 [2].
These rulings address fundamental legal questions regarding national identity, civil rights, and election integrity. The decisions will likely set precedents that affect millions of people across the country, from immigrants seeking citizenship to athletes competing in gender-segregated sports.
Chief Justice John Roberts and the Court are expected to hand down four pending decisions [1]. Among the most anticipated is a ruling on birthright citizenship, a cornerstone of U.S. immigration law. While some reports indicate a decision is imminent, other sources said no ruling has been finalized as the term concludes [2].
The Court is also expected to rule on bans affecting transgender athletes. These cases examine whether state-level restrictions on participation in competitive sports violate constitutional protections. The outcome will determine the legality of such bans across various jurisdictions.
In addition to immigration and sports, the Court will address rules concerning campaign finance. These decisions come as the judicial body concludes its annual term in Washington, D.C.
The timing of these releases coincides with the end of the Court's term, marking the final judicial word on these disputes for the current cycle.
“The Court is expected to hand down four pending decisions.”
The intersection of these rulings suggests a Court grappling with the boundaries of traditional legal definitions in a changing social landscape. A decision on birthright citizenship could fundamentally alter the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, while the ruling on transgender athletes will define the balance between fair competition and equal protection under the law.



