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Supreme Court to Rule on 'Culture War' Cases

The justices will weigh major culture-war disputes as Trump-related cases have dominated attention this term, including fights over gun rights and transgender athletes.

  • The Supreme Court, holding a 6-3 conservative majority, is concluding its current term by deciding major cases concerning U.S. "culture wars" issues such as gun rights and transgender athletes.
  • Justices are reviewing challenges to a Hawaii law restricting handgun carry and federal statutes prohibiting illegal drug users from possessing firearms, raising Second Amendment questions.
  • Simultaneously, the court is weighing state laws from Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender athletes from competing on female sports teams, sparking intense legal debate.
  • Advocates and legal experts remain divided on potential outcomes, as the court's conservative-leaning majority signals a willingness to uphold state-level restrictions despite opposition from civil rights groups.
  • With the term concluding by the end of June, these upcoming rulings on firearms and gender identity are expected to significantly shape the national legal landscape.
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Maryland Daily Record broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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