Supreme Court issues revisions of opinions when there are mistakes in spelling, grammar, or other relatively minor errors in construction. Given the number ot times these opinions are passed around to each Justice (and their clerks), I am surprised any serious mistakes are not caught and corrected.
Pictured below (page 10 of the document), is one we can all feel--- the difference between "Lay vs Lie". This correction is in the case of "Trump vs CASA," the recent birthright/injunction case.
English teachers, if you find this, enjoy! :)