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Thursday, April 23, 2026

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Sripetch v. SEC Oral Argument

The Supreme Court of the United States held an oral argument in Sripetch v. SEC (Docket No. 25-466) on April 20, 2026. The proceeding was recorded and made available via MP3 audio file and PDF transcript on the Court's official website. The case involves a challenge by petitioner Sripetch to an enforcement or regulatory action brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Priority review Notice Securities
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FCC v. AT&T Oral Argument, April 21st

The Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in FCC v. AT&T, Docket No. 25-406, on April 21, 2026. The audio recording and transcript are available for download from the Court's oral arguments portal. The case arises from a dispute involving the Federal Communications Commission and AT&T, though the specific subject matter of the dispute is not detailed on this docket page.

Routine Enforcement Telecommunications
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Blanche v. Lau - Oral Argument

The Supreme Court of the United States conducted oral argument in Blanche, Acting Attorney General v. Lau, Docket Number 25-429, on April 22, 2026. The argument audio and transcript are now publicly available via the Court's website. This proceeding marks a significant procedural milestone as the case moves toward a decision.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration

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