Guns, Warrantless Home Searches, and Ballot Boxes: Inside the Supreme Court's June 2nd Order List
Guns, Warrantless Home Searches, and Ballot Boxes: Inside the Supreme Court's June 2nd Order List  
Podcast: SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
Published On: Mon Jun 02 2025
Description: Guns, Warrantless Home Searches, and Ballot Boxes: Inside the Supreme Court's June 2nd Order List In this episode of Supreme Court Oral Arguments and Opinions, I break down the Court's June 2, 2025 Order List, focusing on several cases that touch on fundamental constitutional questions affecting Americans' daily lives. The episode examines four cases where the Court granted certiorari and two denied cases that sparked passionate written dissents.Cases Granted Review: 1. Bost v. Illinois Board of Elections | Case No. 24-568 | Docket Link: Here.Question: Do federal candidates have standing to challenge state laws allowing ballots to be counted after Election Day?Background: Stems from a lawsuit by Congressman Michael Bost and two Republican Presidential Elector Nominees involving a challenge to Illinois' law that allows mail-in ballots to be received and counted up to fourteen days after Election Day.Implications: Could affect how mail-in ballots are processed in federal elections across more than half the states2. Case v. Montana | Case No. 24-624 | Docket Link: Here. Question: Do police need probable cause or only reasonable suspicion to enter homes without a warrant during emergencies?Background: Stems from a welfare check that resulted in William Trevor Case being shot by police and later convicted of assaulting a peace officerImplications: Will clarify Fourth Amendment standards for warrantless home entries during potential emergencies3. GEO Group, Inc. v. Menocal | Case No. 24-758 | Docket Link: Here.Question: Can government contractors immediately appeal denials of derivative sovereign immunity claims?Background: Involves allegations that a private detention center operator forced detainees to clean common areas and paid only $1.00 per day for voluntary workImplications: Will affect litigation risks for companies contracting with the government in sensitive areas4. Hencely v. Fluor Corp. | Case No. 24-924 | Docket Link: Here.Question: Does federal law preempt state tort claims against military contractors in war zones?Background: Arises from a 2016 suicide bombing at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan that severely injured a U.S. Army specialistImplications: Billions in potential liability for military contractors and access to remedies for injured service membersNotable Cert Denials:1. Nicholson v. W.L. York | Case No. 23–7490Issue: When does the statute of limitations restart for repeated acts of racial discrimination?Dissent: Justice Jackson, joined by Justice Sotomayor, argued that each discriminatory act should start a new limitations clockSignificance: Affects when victims of ongoing discrimination can bring legal claims2. Snope v. Brown | Case No. 24–203Issue: Does Maryland's ban on AR-15s and...