Term technically ends a week from tomorrow, Friday, 6/28.
"Of the 61 cases the Supreme Court heard this year, 19 are still unresolved with a few weeks left in its term
The high court’s justices are still weighing whether former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution in the election interference case against him, more than a month after hearing arguments
Another case, related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, questions the validity of obstruction charges brought against hundreds of people who took part in the insurrection
There’s also still an abortion case on the docket this year: whether doctors can provide that medical procedure in emergencies in states that banned abortion after the court overturned Roe v. Wade"
Are you telling me a group of 9 elderly Americans can’t handle making some of the most important legal decisions in American history in a timely manor?
Now, now, not all 9 are elderly at this point.
Thomas - 75 (76 in 3 days)
Alito - 74
Sotomayor - 69 (70 in 5 days)
Roberts - 69
GENERALLY ACCEPTED RETIREMENT AGE - 65
Kagan - 64
Kavanaugh - 59
Gorsuch - 56
Jackson - 53
Barrett - 52