The Supreme Court is weeks away from ending its term, but it still has to release rulings in nearly two dozen cases, including some of the most closely watched legal fights it heard since the fall.Over the next month, the high court is set to issue rulings in cases dealing with state laws barring biological men from women’s sports, President Donald Trump‘s power to fire within the executive branch, and a pair of gun laws, as well as other high-profile cases. Among the remaining 23 cases, only one case argued in November remains, three from December, four from January, four from February, five from March, and six from April.The lone case argued in November 2025 that has yet to be ruled on is Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections, which deals with whether a Rastafarian man can sue prison officials on religious grounds for forcing him to shave his dreadlocks in violation of his First Amendment rights. Among the trio of undecided December 2025 cases, the two most notable are NRSC v. FEC, in which the GOP Senate campaign arm is challenging the legality of coordinated spending limits between candidates and political parties, and Trump v. Slaughter, where Trump is asking the high court to let him fire an FTC commissioner without cause.