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Top Supreme Court Decisions to Watch as Term Ends

The Epoch Times

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June 23, 2026

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Top Supreme Court Decisions to Watch as Term Ends

Birthright citizenship, transgender sports, turning back asylum seekers, and a sweeping Hawaii gun law are on the docket.

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PBS NewsHour

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· Jun 30, 2026

Examining the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship, campaign finance rulings

The Supreme Court wrapped up its term issuing major rulings in cases centered on some of the nation's biggest political fights. The most high-profile is a landmark ruling striking down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Supreme Court analyst and SCOTUSblog co-founder Amy Howe.

The Hill

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court's explosive final week: Here's the biggest cases

In today’s issue: The Supreme Court is expected to wrap up its term this week, with eight cases still awaiting rulings, including some of the most intensely debated of the past year. The court’s next release of decisions will take place this morning at 10 a.m., when rulings in some of the remaining cases will be announced. The next decision day...

ArcaMax

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court to release final opinions of term Tuesday

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced it will wrap up decisions for the term Tuesday, which is expected to include a ruling on a case over President Donald Trump’s push to unilaterally alter birthright citizenship. Chief Justice John G. ...

Vision Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

US Supreme Court Ends Term With Major Rulings on Birthright Citizenship, Transgender Sports, and Campaign Finance

The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its nine-month term on Tuesday, June 30 issuing several closely watched rulings on its final day. The decisions addressed major issues including birthright citizenship, transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports, and campaign finance restrictions. The Court currently consists of six conservative and three liberal justices, three of whom were appointed []

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 28, 2026

Supreme Court continues trend of saving biggest cases for final days of term

The Supreme Court will issue opinions in the eight remaining cases pending for this term this week, continuing its tradition of saving the biggest cases for the final days of its term. While the Supreme Court has released opinions in 50 of the 58 cases it heard arguments in between October 2025 and the end []

The New American

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· Jul 9, 2026

Supreme Court Wraps Up 2025 Term. Did It Uphold the Constitution?

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its 2025 term, releasing 67 opinions on a wide array of cases. How faithfully did it abide by the U.S. Constitution? ... The post Supreme Court Wraps Up 2025 Term. Did It Uphold the Constitution? appeared first on The New American.

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Related coverage for "Top Supreme Court Decisions to Watch as Term Ends": PBS NewsHour — Examining the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship, campaign finance rulings. The Hill — Supreme Court's explosive final week: Here's the biggest cases. ArcaMax — Supreme Court to release final opinions of term Tuesday. Vision Times — US Supreme Court Ends Term With Major Rulings on Birthright Citizenship, Transgender Sports, and Campaign Finance. Washington Examiner — Supreme Court continues trend of saving biggest cases for final days of term. The New American — Supreme Court Wraps Up 2025 Term. Did It Uphold the Constitution?