The Supreme Court may announce opinions today, though it does not disclose which cases will be decided in advance. Opinion days are typically scheduled several days ahead on the court's calendar and during May and June, there is usually at least one opinion day per week. Opinions are released both in the courtroom and on the court’s website simultaneously, with R numbers indicating their order of publication in the U.S. Reports serving as a signal that all opinions for the day have been posted. If cases remain undecided by term's end, they may be reargued, though this is uncommon.
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