Head-to-head
Jason Wolford, et al., Petitioners v. Anne E. Lopez, Attorney General of Hawaii vs. Louisiana, Appellant v. Phillip Callais, et al. vs. Bradley Little, Governor of Idaho, et al., Petitioners v. Lindsay Hecox, et al.
Civil Rights cases on the Supreme Court docket, side by side.
The matchup
Docket 24-1046Jason Wolford, et al., Petitioners v. Anne E. Lopez, Attorney General of HawaiiDecidedDecided Jun 25, 2026Docket 24-109Louisiana, Appellant v. Phillip Callais, et al.DecidedDecided Apr 29, 2026Docket 24-38Bradley Little, Governor of Idaho, et al., Petitioners v. Lindsay Hecox, et al.DecidedDecided Jun 30, 2026
Relationship
- Shared issue
- Civil Rights
- Why compared
- Reviewed Civil Rights tags connect these current-term public cases.
Questions presented
- Jason Wolford, et al., Petitioners v. Anne E. Lopez, Attorney General of Hawaii
- Does a law that makes it a crime for a licensed concealed carry permit holder to bring a handgun onto private property open to the public—such as a store or restaurant—unless the property owner gives “express authorization” violate the Second Amendment?
- Louisiana, Appellant v. Phillip Callais, et al.
- Does Louisiana’s creation of a second majority-Black congressional district constitute unconstitutional racial gerrymandering, even when drawn in response to a federal court finding that the state’s prior single majority-Black district likely violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act?
- Bradley Little, Governor of Idaho, et al., Petitioners v. Lindsay Hecox, et al.
- May a state, consistent with the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, categorically require sports participants to compete based on their biological sex, rather than gender identity?
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Sources
- Built from reviewed issue tags and official docket records. Status lines and questions presented come from the tracked case data.