Based on the project templates and your episode script, here are show notes for your January 2026 mega episode:January 2026 Supreme Court Mega Preview | The High Court ReportOverview: Action-packed January brings constitutional showdowns across five major cases spanning wartime contractor protect...
Based on the project templates and your episode script, here are show notes for your January 2026 mega episode:
January 2026 Supreme Court Mega Preview | The High Court Report
Overview: Action-packed January brings constitutional showdowns across five major cases spanning wartime contractor protection, transgender athletics, sovereign immunity, Second Amendment property rights, and presidential removal power over Federal Reserve governors.
Roadmap Episode: Complete preview covering Chevron's $744 million WWII liability case, transgender sports restrictions post-Skrmetti, New Jersey Transit sovereignty claims, Hawaii's gun permission requirements after Bruen, and Trump's authority to fire Fed officials for pre-appointment conduct.
Case Summaries:
Chevron v. Plaquemines (Jan 12): WWII oil companies face massive state court verdict for 1940s production methods.
Little v. Hecox (Jan 13): Transgender female students challenge Idaho and West Virginia sports participation bans.
CSX Galette v. NJ Transit (Jan 14): Transit authority claims sovereign immunity despite state disclaimer of responsibility.
Wolford v. Lopez (Jan 20): Licensed gun carriers sue Hawaii over business entry permission requirements.
Trump v. Cook (Jan 21): Presidential firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage application allegations.
Key Themes:
- Federalism tensions across multiple cases
- Post-Bruen Second Amendment applications
- Sovereign immunity doctrine evolution
- Presidential removal authority limits
- Constitutional gender classifications after Skrmetti
Statistics:
- Supreme Court currently reviewing 48 unique pending cases
- 63 cases heard last term, suggesting 10-15 more additions likely
- Fourth sovereign immunity case this term
- Benjamin Aguinaga and Paul Clement each arguing third cases this year
Schedule Notes:
- January arguments followed by February hiatus until month-end
- Only three sitting days in entire February
- Eight March days and seven April sitting days planned
- May-June dates not yet set
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