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Supreme Court opinions the moment they're released, with an AI read on tax, antitrust, agency-power, and regulated-industry cases that move markets.

Why this feed exists

A single Supreme Court opinion on tax treatment, antitrust enforcement, agency rulemaking authority, or a regulated industry can reprice an entire sector the day it's released. Opinions are public the moment the Court issues them, and the gap between release and a market-relevant read is where the edge is.

What each alert includes

The opinion excerpt and link the moment it's released, an AI headline, and a Market read on which sectors or companies the ruling touches. A regulatory-power decision reads differently than a narrow tax case, and the analysis says which kind of case this is and what it plausibly means for the businesses involved.

Where this comes from

Opinions reach this feed through CourtListener, a project of the nonprofit Free Law Project, rather than a direct Supreme Court feed. That routing is worth knowing when you weigh our latency against the Court's own site. The Court also sits October through June, and most of its market-relevant rulings land in the final stretch, May and June, as the term wraps up.

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