Supreme Court of the United States
Due to a lapse of appropriations, the Supreme Court Building will be closed to the public until further notice. The Building will remain open for official business.

Today at the Court - Monday, Nov 10, 2025


  • The Court will release an order list at 9:30 a.m.
  • The Court will convene for a public session in the Courtroom at 10 a.m. The Justices will hear two oral arguments. An audio feed will be live-streamed, and the audio will be available on the Court's website later in the day.
  • 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.
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Oral Arguments

Week of Monday, November 10


Monday, November 10
       
Landor v. LA DOC (23-1197)
       
GEO Group, Inc. v. Menocal (24-758)


Wednesday, November 12
       
Fernandez v. United States (24-556)
       
Rutherford v. United States (24-820)
       
Carter v. United States (24-860)
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.


Earlier Transcripts | Earlier Audio

Did You Know...

ULTRA Secret: Lewis F. Powell, Jr. and World War II


During World War II, the Allied forces routinely intercepted German messages transmitted by radio. Decoding these secret military and diplomatic missives became the bedrock of the ULTRA intelligence network. In late 1943, future Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. was recruited from the 319th Bombardment Group as an intelligence officer for ULTRA. Trained at Bletchley Park, the secret codebreaking compound, Powell recalled that he “was an authentic expert on the German Air Force” by the end of his time there. His role was to brief top officials on the uncovered intelligence, and by August 1944, he was the chief of operational intelligence of the U.S. Strategic Air Forces in Europe.

 

Lewis F. Powell, Jr. at National Airport in early 1944, holding top secret information for General Eisenhower.
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. at National Airport in early 1944, holding top secret information for General Eisenhower.
Photograph by Mrs. Jo Powell, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States


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