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

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WASHINGTON – The United States Supreme Court is concluding a term that has prominently featured President Donald Trump’s ambitious interpretations of presidential authority.

Among the significant cases still pending are Trump’s controversial attempts to limit birthright citizenship, the authority to dismiss heads of independent agencies at will, and the removal of a sitting Federal Reserve governor. The justices are expected to deliver their decisions on these matters this week, starting Monday.

Key Cases Under Review

The court is also reviewing critical legislation from West Virginia and Idaho concerning the participation of transgender girls and women in public school and college sports—a topic that has generated national debate and division.

In addition to these issues, two election-related cases are on the docket. One case addresses state laws allowing a grace period for receiving mailed ballots, provided they are postmarked by Election Day. The other case concerns restrictions on political party spending in support of candidates running for Congress and the presidency.

Another significant case involves the use of geofence warrants, which gather location data from cellphone users in order to locate individuals near crime scenes. Critics argue that this practice constitutes a violation of civil liberties and amounts to a fishing expedition in violation of constitutional rights.

Trump’s Immigration Policies

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has largely supported Trump’s immigration policies, including a recent decision allowing the administration to terminate temporary legal protections for individuals who entered the U.S. due to war or natural disasters in their home countries. Another forthcoming decision could potentially complicate the ability of individuals fleeing persecution to seek asylum in the United States.

During oral arguments in April, the justices appeared to express skepticism regarding Trump’s executive order aimed at denying citizenship to children born to parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily—an issue that centers on longstanding legal interpretations of birthright citizenship.

Presidential Powers and Restrictions

In a notable ruling in February, the court rejected Trump’s claim of unilateral authority to impose sweeping tariffs under emergency powers, a decision that drew sharp criticism from the former president, particularly aimed at Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, both of whom he appointed.

The case concerning the extent of Trump’s power to dismiss members of independent agencies dates back to December and is the oldest case awaiting a decision. Observers anticipate that the justices may overturn or significantly limit a 91-year-old precedent that mandated a cause, such as neglect of duty, for a president to remove Senate-confirmed officials from their positions.

Current indications suggest that the conservative justices may favor allowing these dismissals to proceed, even while lower courts have ruled the firings illegal.

Conversely, the court has shown less enthusiasm regarding Trump’s attempts to immediately remove Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud, which she denies. Historically, no president has ever dismissed a Fed governor in the agency’s 112-year existence, making this case particularly noteworthy.

Looking Ahead

As customary, the Supreme Court is expected to conclude its term before July 4. After this week, the court’s next public session will be on the first Monday in October, when it will begin addressing new cases and issues that have emerged in the intervening months.

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