The Supreme Court kicked off a new term Monday with a first week of oral arguments that includes a case about a state ban on “conversion therapy” and a challenge to post-Election Day ballot counting.
The insular court also opened the term with a small change to its operations — broadcasting for the first time a series of announcements and attorney admissions, which normally happen before the start of each argument.
“I have the honor to announce on behalf of the court that the October 2024 term of the Supreme Court of the United States is now closed and the October 2025 term is now convened,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said.
On Tuesday, the justices will hear oral arguments over the constitutionality of a Colorado law banning so-called “conversion therapy” for minors during talk t