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Supreme Court Orders: Certiorari Grants, Denials, and Miscellaneous Filings

US Supreme Court Orders
Published February 23rd, 2026
Detected February 25th, 2026
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Summary

The U.S. Supreme Court issued its regular order list on February 23, 2026, detailing grants and denials of petitions for writs of certiorari and other miscellaneous filings. The court granted certiorari in one case, Suncor Energy, Inc. v. Comm'rs Boulder Cty., et al., directing parties to also brief jurisdiction questions.

What changed

The U.S. Supreme Court's order list of February 23, 2026, reflects the court's decisions on various pending cases. Notably, the Court granted certiorari in Suncor Energy, Inc. v. Comm'rs Boulder Cty., et al. (25-170), expanding the scope of review to include jurisdictional questions. Numerous other petitions for certiorari were denied, and several motions, including those to proceed in forma pauperis and to file out of time, were also addressed.

This order list signifies routine judicial activity at the highest court. For the parties involved in Suncor Energy, Inc., there is a clear directive to prepare briefing on specific jurisdictional issues by a date to be determined. For other petitioners whose requests were denied, the legal process related to their petitions has concluded at this stage. No new compliance obligations are imposed on regulated entities by this order list; it primarily pertains to the procedural progression of specific cases before the Supreme Court.

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Classification

Agency
Federal and State Courts
Published
February 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Courts Legal professionals
Geographic scope
National (US)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Courts
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Civil Procedure Appellate Practice

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