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US Supreme Court Prepares Crucial Rulings on Trump and Major Cases

US Supreme Court Prepares Crucial Rulings on Trump and Major Cases
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The United States Supreme Court is set to deliver verdicts on several unresolved legal matters before concluding a term heavily focused on Donald Trump's broad claims regarding executive authority, as reported by The Guardian.

The justices typically complete their work and issue all opinions before the summer break at the end of June.

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However, the court still needs to hand down decisions for 20 remaining cases, leading observers to speculate about delays.

The justices are expected to rule this week on eight specific cases, including Trump's attempts to restrict birthright citizenship, terminate heads of independent agencies, and remove a Federal Reserve governor.

Legal challenges from West Virginia and Idaho are also under evaluation.

The court will determine whether to uphold statutes enacted in approximately half of the states that bar transgender women and girls from competing on public school and collegiate sports teams.

Two significant disputes involving election regulations remain unresolved.

These cases center on state statutes that permit a grace period for receiving mail-in ballots postmarked by election day, alongside restrictions on political party expenditures supporting congressional and presidential candidates.

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Another prominent disagreement involves geofence warrants, which allow law enforcement to gather location histories from mobile phone users near crime scenes.

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Opponents argue this technique represents an unlawful search that infringes upon civil liberties.

Joe Biden commented during a Maryland Democratic party gala that Donald Trump has damaged the international standing of the United States "more than any president in history."

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