As term nears end, Supreme Court weighs presidential powers
The justices could rule on immigration, agency independence and birthright citizenship, with decisions expected by late June or early July, SCOTUSblog said.
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The Supreme Court is in its final stretch this term. Here are the major cases left
The U.S. Supreme Court is heading into its crunch time, the part of the year when the justices are racing to finish decisions and dissents in the cases that remain undecided.There are 23 cases left, out of the 58 that have been argued. Two major cases have already been decided: One essentially gutted what remained of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting Republicans in a number of Southern states to redraw congressional maps to diminish…
As term nears end, Supreme Court weighs presidential powers
It has been another consequential term for the Supreme Court, but as the justices prepare for their long summer break, some of the most significant cases on their docket have yet to be decided. By the last week of June, or perhaps the first week of July, the justices will release opinions that affect immigrants, transgender people and government officials. And they’ll decide whether President Donald Trump has exceeded his constitutional authori…

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