Episode 65
Opinion Summary: Kousisis v. United States | Case No. 23-909 | Date Decided: 5/22/25
Opinion Summary: Kousisis v. United States | Case No. 23-909 | Date Decided: 5/22/25
Link to Docket: Here.
Questions Presented:
- Whether deception to induce a commercial exchange can constitute mail or wire fraud, even if inflicting economic harm on the alleged victim was not the object of the scheme. Whether a sovereign's statutory, regulatory, or policy interest is a property interest when compliance is a material term of payment for goods or services.
- Whether all contract rights are "property."
Holding: A defendant who induces a victim to enter into a transaction under materially false pretenses may be convicted of federal fraud even if the defendant did not seek to cause the victim economic loss.
Result: Affirmed.
Voting Breakdown: 9-0. Justice Barrett delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Thomas, Alito, Kagan, Kavanaugh and Jackson joined. Justice Thomas filed a concurring opinion. Justice Gorsuch filed an opinion con¬curring in part and concurring in the judgment. Justice Sotomayor filed an opinion concurring in the judgment.
Link to Opinion: Here.
Oral Advocates:
- For Petitioner: Jeffrey L. Fisher, Stanford, Cal.
- For Respondent: Eric J. Feigin, Deputy Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
Website Link to Oral Argument: Here.
Apple Podcast Link to Oral Argument: Here.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Justice Barrett’s Majority Opinion
09:01 Justice Thomas’ Concurring Opinion
15:22 Justice Gorsuch opinion concurring in part and concurring in the judgment
24:27 Justice Sotomayor opinion concurring in the judgment
00:29:52 Case Implications