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Supreme Court limits judges’ power to halt Trump’s birthright citizenship order

  • On June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that federal district judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions, limiting judicial overreach and affecting ongoing legal challenges.
  • Prompted by Trump’s January 20, 2025, order to end birthright citizenship, lower courts blocked it, leading to the Supreme Court case Trump v. CASA.
  • The 6-3 Supreme Court ruling, with Barrett stating that universal injunctions exceed congressional authority, limits courts' nationwide blocking powers, affecting future legal challenges.
  • Following the decision, the ACLU filed a class-action lawsuit hours later, with enforcement delayed 30 days as plaintiffs plan new legal motions.
  • Following the Supreme Court’s ruling, lower courts must tailor injunctions, likely boosting presidential power beyond the next administration's term.
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Supreme Court throws out appellate rulings in favor of transgender people in 4 states

The Supreme Court has thrown out appellate rulings in favor of transgender people in four states following the justices’ recent decision upholding a Tennessee ban on certain medical treatment for transgender youths.

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