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A Supreme Court Decision that Strengthens Presidential Power

  • On June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to limit lower courts' power to issue nationwide injunctions in cases including Trump's birthright citizenship executive order.
  • The decision came after the justices were unable to reach a majority agreement on the core question regarding birthright citizenship and instead chose to focus solely on the matter of nationwide injunctions.
  • The ruling stops federal judges from blocking Trump's order nationwide but leaves birthright citizenship legality to be decided in lower courts or future Supreme Court sessions.
  • President Trump called the ruling a "GIANT WIN," while experts predict a 9-0 Supreme Court loss for the administration on birthright citizenship when addressed.
  • The ruling strengthens executive authority temporarily but leaves open the constitutional birthright citizenship debate, which Congress or courts will continue to address.
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