
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court in the coming fortnight will render judgment in a flurry of significant cases involving President Donald Trump, including his attempt to limit birthright citizenship and fire a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has 20 cases left to decide in its current term, with the next ruling day set for Thursday.
Main Idea: The Supreme Court is set to rule soon on several major Trump-related cases, including his bid to end birthright citizenship and his effort to remove a Federal Reserve governor.
Key Points:
Supreme Court rulings on birthright citizenship, immigration, and Fed independence could change rights, jobs, prices, and border rules for many households and workers.
A ruling that limits presidential power could keep some government decisions more stable and protect independence at key agencies.
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The central institution expected to issue the major rulings discussed throughout the article.
Central figure in the article; his Supreme Court fights, actions, and reactions drive the story.
Central agency involved in the dispute over Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook.
Central independent agency in the case about presidential removal power involving Rebecca Kelly Slaughter.
Federal Reserve governor at the center of Trump’s effort to remove her from office.
Federal Trade Commission member whose ouster is a key case tied to the court’s broader ruling on presidential.
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Part of the immigration-related case over Temporary Protected Status discussed in the article.
One of the states involved in a major Supreme Court case on transgender sports participation.
Named in connection with Trump’s effort to reshape the Federal Reserve, but not a main focus.
Part of the immigration-related case over Temporary Protected Status discussed in the article.