
Curious about the Final Jeopardy clue for today, Monday, June 30? Well, you can read it further below. We’ve had a string of one-day Jeopardy champions for a while now, so we’ll have to see if accountant Klay Frappier can finally defend his title from Friday’s match. He did good job figuring out the final clue in his match and comes in tonight’s episode with $20,001 where he’ll face off against compliance consultant Dave McBride from North Carolina and teacher Eileen Darragh from Ohio. Here’s the question and answer for Final Jeopardy for 6/30/2025, in addition to the wagers and the winner of the game.

Final Jeopardy Question for June 30
The Final Jeopardy question for June 30, 2025 is in the category of “The Supreme Court” and has the following clue:
In this case, “our consideration is limited to the present circumstances” about “equal protection in election processes”
The right answer to this judicial question can be found in the final section of this article.
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for June 30
The streak of new Jeopardy winners continues as Dave came out on top with the right response in Final Jeopardy.
With plenty of correct answers in the second round, Dave caught up with Klay and had a slim lead with $12,200. He correctly identified the case the clue was looking for and earned an extra $10,201, giving him the win with $22,401 total.
Klay was close behind with $11,200, but he couldn’t come up with an answer. He lost $1,001 and dropped to $10,199 for second place.
Eileen didn’t get much momentum in the match and only had $800. She risked $799 and nearly got the right answer, but she mixed up the names in the case, saying that it was “Gore v Bush.” Sadly, the judges said it was wrong and so she left with $1 in third.
Final Jeopardy Answer for June 30
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on June 30, 2025 is “What is Bush v. Gore?”
The specificity of what the show is looking might be the trouble here. It shouldn’t be too difficult to work out that the case the clue is talking about is the controversial 2000 Supreme Court decision to reverse an order by the Florida Supreme Court for a selective manual recount for its presidential ballots. The legalese behind the decision is complicated and controversial, but by a 5-4 majority, it decided that a recount would not be able to be completed by the “safe harbor” deadline. We’ll see if the contestants can come up with the correct “Bush v. Gore” case, though.
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