The National Constitution Center announced its upcoming Annual Supreme Court Review, featuring three prominent legal scholars who also blog for Reason's Volokh Conspiracy. Jonathan Adler, Keith Whittington, and the author of the announcement are among the speakers for the event, which examines the Court's recent term.
The review provides a forum for legal experts to analyze key rulings and trends from the Supreme Court's 2025-2026 term. The center, known for its bipartisan programming, will host the event as part of its ongoing public education mission.
No partisan dynamics are explicitly noted in the announcement, though the Volokh Conspiracy is a libertarian-leaning blog, suggesting the panel may reflect a range of conservative and libertarian legal perspectives. The center typically invites speakers from across the ideological spectrum.
Public engagement with Supreme Court decisions remains high, with recent rulings on administrative law and executive power drawing significant attention. The event is open to the public, offering attendees direct access to leading constitutional scholars.
The absence of specific details on which rulings will be discussed leaves some uncertainty about the review's scope. Past reviews have covered major cases on federal agency authority and individual rights, but the current agenda has not been published.