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Supreme Court meets Friday to decide 6 remaining cases, including birthright citizenship

  • The Supreme Court met on Friday, June 26, 2025, for its final public session to decide six remaining cases including President Trump's birthright citizenship order.
  • This session followed lower court rulings that had unanimously blocked Trump's executive order denying citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants nationwide.
  • Other cases before the justices concerned challenges to Louisiana's congressional map, limitations on federal judges' authority to issue nationwide injunctions, and Texas laws requiring online age verification for porn sites.
  • The Supreme Court has issued 14 rulings on Trump administration policies this term, ruling mostly in favor of the administration but with several mixed decisions and some against it.
  • The Court's decisions could reshape limits on injunctions, impact immigration policy, and influence future litigation concerning executive orders and voting maps.
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Last Friday the Supreme Court closed a victorious judicial course for Donald Trump in the same way it did with the previous one in July 2024: giving more power to the president, and with him, to the institution that the Republican represents.

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