The next key fight over President Donald Trump’s financial records could be whether it gets resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court before the end of Trump’s first term in office.

The Oct. 11 2-1 decision upholding a congressional subpoena for Trump’s financial records from his accounting firm Mazars marked the second time a court has ruled in favor of House Democrats in the case. The ruling likely tees up a request from the president for an en banc hearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit before the case gets to the justices, a process that could potentially drag out for more than a year.