Key Supreme Court rulings to watch: Birthright citizenship, Planned Parenthood and more
- In May 2024, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that New York officials violated the First Amendment by punishing companies doing business with the NRA.
- This decision built on the 2024 NRA v. Vullo ruling, which held that the government cannot coerce private parties to suppress disfavored views.
- The court is also preparing key rulings on birthright citizenship, challenges to transgender care bans, and restrictions on reading LGBTQ books in schools.
- Justice Jackson emphasized that a fundamental and unwavering principle of the Constitution is that no government official has the authority to dictate accepted beliefs or compel citizens to express loyalty, underscoring the protections guaranteed by the First Amendment.
- These rulings will shape limits on government power over speech and health policy and could affect executive authority and constitutional rights broadly.
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