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As Supreme Court’s Term Nears Its End, Three Major Trump Rulings Due

The justices will also weigh birthright citizenship and election rules in cases that could reshape federal power and voting law nationwide.

  • The Supreme Court will conclude its current term in the coming days, with Monday scheduled to issue rulings on pivotal disputes, including three cases scrutinizing President Donald Trump's expansive use of executive authority.
  • These cases center on actions Trump took last year: attempting to dismiss a Federal Reserve Board of Governors member and a Federal Trade Commission commissioner, alongside an executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship.
  • Arguing for the administration, U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer urged justices to overturn the 1935 precedent *Humphrey's Executor v. United States*, which protects independent agency heads from political removal.
  • Beyond presidential power, the court must also rule on election-related cases, including a challenge to a Mississippi law allowing mail-in ballots received after Election Day and state-level bans on transgender athletes in schools.
  • These rulings will define the boundaries of executive authority, testing whether presidents can ignore laws or rewrite the Constitution as legal experts debate the court's potential to curb or expand presidential power.
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As Supreme Court's term nears its end, three major Trump rulings due

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Trump rulings due as Supreme Court's term nears its end

The United States Supreme Court is expected to hand down some important and long-awaited judgements.

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