What month will the next complete case SCOTUS verdict be passed down??
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Please check if any final result proposed here has really happened. Is there a reliable source for this information? Is the proposed cut-off date before the time when the final result became certain beyond reasonable doubt? Did the trader proposing the final result refrain from cheating with quick last trades? If these checks are positive, please vote "Yes" for settlement else "No".
§ Judgement rule
A complete case SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States) decision is a case that was argued this term, in front of the full or most of the bench, and one where the majority opinion is decided and published on https://www.supremecourt.gov/ It does not matter what the ruling will be, just whether or not a decision was made and published. The month will be determined by the month that is included on the official court decision document published on https://www.supremecourt.gov/ and if there are any people who traded after 12:00 AM the day of or any days after the "decided on" date on the document and before trading on the market was suspended, those trades would be voided.
HT: Brennan for suggesting this!!!
Reference date:
April 30, 2024, 24:00 EDT
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Proposed result 1 accepted on 2024/03/21 10:11:18
Proposed result:March 2024Trading cut-off:2024/03/20 09:48:00- 8 months ago
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Koleman Strumpf
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I don't know if that one was an official case or if it was just an emergency order that temporarily lifts the suspension. Either way, FBI v. Fikre and Wilkinson v. Garland were full SCOTUS cases passed down from the court on 3/19/24. Both of these are on https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/slipopinion…
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