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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Court to decide if illegal immigrants' use of Social Security numbers is ID theft
WASHINGTON— The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether people picked up on immigration violations also can face charges of identity theft if they use Social Security and other identification
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With less than two weeks left in its term, the Supreme Court has numerous major cases still to rule on.One of the most anticipated cases remaining on the court's calendar concerns birthright citizenship. This case, which has generated significant public misunderstanding, traces back to the first day of President Donald Trumps second term when he signed an executive order to prohibit birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented migran…
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