The Supreme Court’s New Term: Implications for Business

The Supreme Court is gearing up for what promises to be another consequential Term beginning on the first Monday in October. Beyond its regular docket, the Court will consider major cases addressing the powers of the President, Congress, and the courts. It will also consider cases concerning redistricting, the right to counsel in criminal cases, workforce, copyright, and other issues affecting businesses, including the tariffs case. Please join us for this timely webcast as businesses prepare for the Court’s new Term.

By attending, you will learn:

  • How the Supreme Court is responding to the large volume of cases addressing the extent of Presidential powers
  • How the Court considers cases in the “emergency” docket
  • What trends are emerging in the Court’s jurisprudence
  • How the Court might react to appeals on tariffs and other significant issues
  • How businesses can best prepare for these decisions in a climate of uncertainty
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Ronald Klein Camille A. Olson John Gardner PJ Tabit
The Supreme Court’s New Term: Implications for Business
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The Supreme Court’s New Term: Implications for Business

SEPTEMBER 18, 2025

The Supreme Court is gearing up for what promises to be another consequential Term beginning on the first Monday in October. Beyond its regular docket, the Court will consider major cases addressing the powers of the President, Congress, and the courts. It will also consider cases concerning redistricting, the right to counsel in criminal cases, workforce, copyright, and other issues affecting businesses, including the tariffs case. Please join us for this timely webcast as businesses prepare for the Court’s new Term.

By attending, you will learn:

  • How the Supreme Court is responding to the large volume of cases addressing the extent of Presidential powers
  • How the Court considers cases in the “emergency” docket
  • What trends are emerging in the Court’s jurisprudence
  • How the Court might react to appeals on tariffs and other significant issues
  • How businesses can best prepare for these decisions in a climate of uncertainty

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