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Supreme Court Work Goes on with 16 Cases to Decide, Including Birthright Citizenship

  • The Supreme Court has 21 cases to decide before the end of June, including major issues like birthright citizenship and transgender minors' care.
  • These cases arose from Trump administration policies and state challenges, including executive orders denying citizenship and bans on gender-affirming care.
  • Additional cases involve disputes over voting district maps, online pornography laws from Texas, and controversy over LGBTQ storybooks in Montgomery County schools.
  • The court is resolving complex legal questions, such as if identity theft charges apply to immigrants using others’ IDs and whether age verification laws infringe adults' rights.
  • The outcomes will affect federal immigration enforcement, voting rights protections, First Amendment boundaries, and educational policies involving race and gender issues.
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Supreme Court releases six decisions; more remain

(The Center Square) – The Supreme Court handed down six decisions Friday. The Court has 10 more cases to decide and then it will recess until the start of its 2025-26 term in October.

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Liberty Nation broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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