Supreme Court Set to Hand Down Final Rulings of This Term
The justices are expected to decide whether Trump can unilaterally narrow birthright citizenship, a case challengers say could affect hundreds of thousands of children.
- The Supreme Court concludes its term today with a highly anticipated ruling on President Donald Trump's executive order regarding birthright citizenship, alongside decisions on campaign finance and transgender athlete participation in scholastic sports.
- Trump signed the executive order in January 2025 seeking to deny citizenship to children born in the United States to undocumented immigrant parents or those with temporary legal status, challenging more than a century of constitutional precedent under the 14th Amendment.
- The New Hampshire ACLU filed a lawsuit blocking enforcement of the order in the state on behalf of a pregnant woman, two parents, and their infants; legal experts said the ruling could confine Congress's power to define citizenship.
- Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. announced final opinions include rulings on party coordination for campaign spending and state bans on transgender girls participating in scholastic sports, marking significant decisions across multiple constitutional domains.
- The justices will return in September for their 'long conference,' where they are expected to accept numerous cases for argument in the fall, concluding an extraordinary term marked by confrontations over presidential authority.
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