Supreme Court's 2025-26 Term: High-Stakes Battles Ahead for Sports, Privacy, and Civil Rights

Supreme Court's 2025-26 Term: High-Stakes Battles Ahead for Sports, Privacy, and Civil Rights

The US Supreme Court is entering a significant phase as it prepares for its 2025-26 term, with several high-profile cases already on the docket. SCOTUSblog reports that the justices are set to hear two major sports-related cases: Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. Both will address whether state laws that bar transgender athletes from participating on girls’ and women’s sports teams violate the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause or Title IX, a cornerstone of civil rights law in federally funded education. These cases are drawing national attention for their potential impact on athletics and legal interpretations of gender and equality.

In addition to these, the court may soon decide whether to hear National Basketball Association v. Salazar, a case revolving around data privacy and the Video Privacy Protection Act. The NBA is contesting a lower court ruling regarding the alleged improper sharing of user video viewing data with third parties like Meta, the parent company of Facebook. The outcome could have implications for every major sports league’s digital operations and for consumer data protections more broadly.

There has also been continued fallout from previous Supreme Court decisions on sports betting. Since the Court’s 2018 ruling striking down a federal ban, sports betting is now legal in 38 states and has rapidly become a massive industry, with nearly $150 billion in wagers processed in 2024 alone, according to the American Gaming Association and the National Conference of State Legislatures, as shared by SCOTUSblog.

On the environmental and indigenous rights front, the Supreme Court remains a topic of interest in the Oak Flat dispute, where Apache groups and environmental activists continue to challenge a pending land exchange that would allow for a massive copper mine on sacred ground in Arizona. Although a federal appeals court has recently paused the land exchange, there is speculation among legal commentators and reporting from sources like Global Sisters Report that the Supreme Court could eventually be asked to weigh in on religious freedom aspects of the case, given its long legal history and widespread public interest.

Meanwhile, legal developments in California are attracting the Supreme Court’s attention around arbitration law and business regulation. Legal news sources such as DLA Piper have explained that the California Supreme Court recently upheld — but significantly narrowed — a state law requiring employers to pay arbitration fees promptly or risk losing the right to compel arbitration. While the decision means businesses won’t face automatic forfeiture for every late payment, the future of such state-level arbitration laws remains uncertain, with many watching for possible Supreme Court review to settle questions about federal preemption and contract law.

Current discussions and speculation in legal circles, as seen on SCOTUSblog and other outlets, are focusing on whether the Supreme Court will grant review in cases over gun regulation, labor arbitration, and digital privacy in the coming weeks. Court-watchers emphasize that deliberations from the justices during the so-called “long conference” could set the tone for what promises to be another pivotal term for legal doctrine in civil rights, technology, and public policy.

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