The Nine Supreme Court Cases to Watch Next Term
Starting in October, the Court will take up cases on major social and political issues, including males competing in female sports, election integrity, redistricting, and doxxing pro-life donors.
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by Matthew Vadum, Sam Dorman, and Stacy Robinson
August 8, 2025
The Supreme Court will hear cases in the fall and winter dealing with hot-button social and political issues, ranging from males competing in female sports to pregnancy centers to redistricting.
After a high-profile ruling in June that allowed Tennessee’s ban on gender procedures for minors, the court will deal with transgender issues again in two cases challenging state bans on males competing in women’s and girls’ sports.
Another case, from New Jersey, looks at whether the pro-abortion state may subpoena donor information from pro-life pregnancy help centers.
The court will also look at three election law cases regarding campaign spending limits, redistricting according to race, and whether ballots received after Election Day can be counted.
Here is a look at the nine biggest cases to watch in the court’s 2025–2026 term, which begins in October.
1. State Bans on Men in Women’s Sports
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases tackling the issue of males competing against women in sports.