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Supreme Court’s docket loaded as decision season nears climax

More than 20 decisions remain, including rulings on birthright citizenship, immigration, gun rights and state transgender athlete bans.

  • With 20 argued cases left, the Supreme Court faces a final sprint to issue rulings by the end-of-June deadline. President Trump's agenda hangs in the balance as justices rush to complete their term.
  • The justices may soon overturn the 91-year-old Humphrey's Executor precedent regarding presidential firing authority. Overturning it could reshape the independence of federal agencies that currently investigate crashes, oversee recalls, and adjudicate worker rights.
  • Challenges to the Trump administration's decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for nationals from Haiti and Syria remain pending. The DHS argues its decisions are unreviewable, which could end broader litigation if the justices agree.
  • A ruling in Wolford v. Lopez could further expand Second Amendment protections by addressing Hawaii's concealed-carry restrictions. Meanwhile, the court weighs whether 14 states can accept mail ballots arriving after Election Day.
  • Idaho and West Virginia's transgender athlete bans face court review on whether they violate the 14th Amendment and Title IX. West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey told The Hill last week that an 8-1 or 7-2 ruling favoring the states is "more likely.
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These 11 upcoming Supreme Court decisions could make or break Trump's second term agenda

As the Supreme Court enters the final stretch of its term, a flood of closely watched decisions could determine not only the fate of several of President Donald Trump’s key policy priorities but also the scope of presidential authority for years to come.

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