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title: "Supreme Court Docket for Next Term Holds Implications for Myrtle Beach"
url: https://www.heremyrtlebeach.com/2026/07/06/supreme-court-docket-next-term-holds/
date: 2026-07-06T17:40:48+00:00
modified: 2026-07-06T17:40:48+00:00
author: "Daniela Lorenzo"
categories: ["Politics"]
site: "HERE Myrtle Beach"
attribution: "HERE Myrtle Beach"
---

# Supreme Court Docket for Next Term Holds Implications for Myrtle Beach

*Source: [HERE Myrtle Beach](https://www.heremyrtlebeach.com/2026/07/06/supreme-court-docket-next-term-holds/) — July 6, 2026 by Daniela Lorenzo*

The United States Supreme Court’s upcoming term is set to tackle a series of high-profile legal disputes that could reshape national policy on several contentious issues. The docket includes cases concerning assault-style rifle restrictions, voter-registration rules, and questions involving LGBT-related religious rights, alongside matters of immigration detention procedure.

These cases, which are routed through extensive political and courts review, involve fundamental constitutional claims and federal government litigation. While the Court’s deliberations occur at the national level, their eventual rulings will establish precedents that apply nationwide, influencing state and local jurisdictions, including those within Myrtle Beach and the broader Horry County area.

One central area of focus for the Court will be gun policy, specifically challenges to restrictions on assault-style rifles. Decisions in these cases could redefine the scope of Second Amendment rights, potentially affecting existing or future firearm regulations enacted at the state level in South Carolina, as well as local ordinances that might be considered by the City of Myrtle Beach.

Another significant set of cases involves voter-registration rules. The Court’s rulings here could influence the administration of elections and the mechanisms through which citizens register to vote. These decisions have the potential to impact how the Horry County Government manages voter rolls and election processes, directly affecting residents of Myrtle Beach and the surrounding communities.

Additionally, the Supreme Court will hear cases addressing LGBT-related religious rights. These disputes often involve balancing First Amendment protections for religious freedom against anti-discrimination principles. The outcomes could have implications for policies concerning non-discrimination and religious accommodation for employers, educational institutions, and public services throughout South Carolina, including major entities in Myrtle Beach such as the Horry County School District or Coastal Carolina University.

Further cases on the docket will address immigration detention procedures, adding another layer to the Court’s complex term. The Court’s decisions across these various domains will contribute to the evolving legal landscape of the nation, with direct and indirect consequences for individuals and institutions in every state.

### Why it matters in Myrtle Beach

The outcomes of these Supreme Court cases will have ripple effects across the nation, including in Myrtle Beach. Decisions on gun policy could influence the enforcement practices of the City of Myrtle Beach Police Department and the broader legal framework governing firearm ownership in South Carolina. Rulings on voter registration could directly affect the procedures managed by Horry County Government for local and state elections, impacting how residents of Myrtle Beach exercise their franchise. Similarly, judgments on LGBT-related religious rights could shape policies for major local employers, such as the Horry County School District or Coastal Carolina University, regarding non-discrimination and religious accommodation. These federal legal developments underscore the interconnectedness of national jurisprudence with daily life and institutional operations within the Grand Strand region.
