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June 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is deciding a series of important cases during its current term involving issues such as voting rights, presidential powers, tariffs, birthright citizenship,
As in other years, these are likely to include some of the highest-profile cases of the term – and indeed, some of the biggest cases of the past few years. The court has already handed President Donald Trump a significant defeat on one of his major policy issues,
The Supreme Court is weeks away from ending its term, but it still has to release rulings in nearly two dozen cases, including some of the most closely watched legal fights it heard since the fall. Over the next month,
The court faces big decisions on cases including birthright citizenship, gun rights, transgender athletes and President Trump's power over independent agencies.
Yesterday evening, as expected, the Supreme Court granted mifepristone manufacturers' requests for a stay of an order of the
A trio of bills from Maryland Representative Jamie Raskin would require Supreme Court justices to explain their secretive emergency orders and change how the high court selects cases for review.
The Supreme Court is facing an extraordinary showdown with Donald Trump as the justices scramble to finish more than two dozen opinions before the end of the month — with a president who will lash out if any decisions don’t go his way.