SBUX - Corporations largely stay quiet ahead of delicate Supreme Court rulings
The nation continues to be on edge before some upcoming Supreme Court rulings, especially following the leak of a draft decision in May to overturn Roe v. Wade. No one really knows the exact date that a ruling will come down, but today and tomorrow are marked as "opinion issuance days" on the high court's calendar. The secrecy offers some benefits to justices by making protests outside the Supreme Court more difficult to organize, while rulings are less likely to impact the stock market if the case is financial in nature. Snapshot: More than a dozen opinions will need to be issued before the court departs for its traditional summer break, which usually happens by late June or early July. The court also has a history of announcing its most important ruling of the term last, which might center on Roe or other controversial decisions surrounding religious freedoms, gun rights
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Corporations largely stay quiet ahead of delicate Supreme Court rulings