Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, dealing with whether entities with government contracts have to follow that government’s antidiscrimination laws.
The court heard oral arguments in the case in November.The high court generally tries to issue all its rulings by the end of June, although it sometimes goes past that.
The court doesn’t say in advance which decisions it will announce which days, but it has designated Tuesday as an opinion issuance day, meaning the ruling could come out then.The case arose because the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, which operates the city’s foster care system, quit using Catholic Social Services for certification of foster parents in 2018 when city officials learned the agency would not certify.