The Supreme Court, renowned for its punctuality, has reluctantly admitted that it will not meet its customary deadline for delivering its final judgments by the end of June. In an unprecedented move, the court's website was updated to inform the public that the long-awaited opinions will now be unveiled on Monday, July 1. However, uncertainty lingers as to whether additional days will be allocated beyond that date. This official announcement merely confirmed what had already become apparent earlier in the day.
Traditionally, Chief Justice John Roberts, on the eve of the penultimate opinion day, would declare it as the ultimate and final day. Yet, on this particular Thursday, Roberts refrained from making such a proclamation. Rather, he acknowledged that the scheduled release of opinions on Friday would not mark the culmination of their work, and that the court's labor would instead overflow into the following week.
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