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The Supreme Court nears the end of its term with momentous cases about Trump's power to be decided

The justices could also rule on Trump’s bid to limit birthright citizenship, a move experts say could affect about 250,000 children each year.

  • On Monday, the Supreme Court, with a 6-3 conservative majority, approaches its term's end with seven disputes remaining. The court set Monday as its next decision day for cases involving President Donald Trump's expansive claims of presidential power.
  • Trump's cases center on moves to fire independent agency heads and limit birthright citizenship, testing the boundaries of executive authority. Conservative justices appeared sympathetic to administration arguments that tenure protections encroach on presidential powers under the Constitution.
  • Two election-related cases remain, including Mississippi's law permitting a five-day grace period for mail-in ballots received after Election Day. The court also weighs laws from West Virginia and Idaho banning transgender athletes from female public school sports.
  • Chief Justice John Roberts issued a temporary order on Friday keeping fines from accumulating against reporter Catherine Herridge. The court is considering her request to protect confidential sources under the First Amendment reporter's privilege.
  • By custom, the justices finish their work before July 4. This week's decisions will conclude a term focused on testing the boundaries of executive authority and the independence of federal agencies.
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Does the principle that a child born in the USA is automatically a US citizen? The decision is made this week.

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Supreme Court set to release decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power

The Supreme Court is expected to release decisions this week on cases involving birthright citizenship and the president's authority to dismiss federal officials.

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FACT FOCUS: A look at the Trump administration’s challenge to birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court is expected to address birthright citizenship in the coming days, ruling on a Trump immigration executive order.

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The Supreme Court is delaying its decision to order Donald Trump to become a birthright - and a legal expert is immediately sounding the alarm. The professor fears a worrying development.

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