The major Supreme Court decisions remaining for this term
The Supreme Court is nearing the end of its term with several significant cases still pending. Among these are cases involving President Trump's firing power and laws regarding transgender participation in sports. The court's upcoming rulings could have major implications for campaign finance and the balance of power between the presidency and independent agencies.
- ▪The Supreme Court has heard arguments in 58 cases this term and has yet to rule on more than two dozen remaining cases.
- ▪Key issues include Trump's tariffs, birthright citizenship, and state laws on transgender athletes in sports.
- ▪The court's decisions could significantly impact presidential powers and campaign finance regulations.
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The Supreme Court’s term is winding down after months of oral arguments in hotly contested cases, during a year when President Donald Trump and the midterm elections loom large over some of the most closely watched cases. The high court heard arguments in 58 cases from October 2025 through April 2026, and the justices are still set to issue rulings in more than two dozen cases by the end of June. Among the most closely watched cases this term, the Supreme Court has issued rulings in two and has yet to rule in the 10 remaining ones. The major cases this term range from Trump’s tariffs and birthright citizenship order to state laws barring biological men from women’s sports.
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