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What the Supreme Court rulings mean for presidential power

PBS NewsHour

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June 29, 2026

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What the Supreme Court rulings mean for presidential power

The U.S. Supreme Court issued two major rulings on Monday that significantly expand presidential power and President Trump's attempt to further reshape the federal government. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Supreme Court analyst and SCOTUSblog co-founder Amy Howe.

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The Hill

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· Jul 8, 2026

The Supreme Court just embraced an incoherent theory of presidential power

Last month, the Supreme Court majority issued a pair of opinions that take a bold swipe at the constitutional power of Congress to enact laws limiting presidential power at the behest of the voting public. It did so while tossing to the wind, once again, the right-wing justices' purported adherence to conservative principles of judicial...

MS NOW

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· Jun 25, 2026

Judge blocks Trump order that would curtail mail ballots by creating federal voter list

“The Constitution does not grant the President any specific powers over elections,” wrote U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee. The post Judge blocks Trump order that would curtail mail ballots by creating federal voter list appeared first on MS NOW.

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· Jun 25, 2026

U.S. Judge Bars Trump’s Requirement for Citizenship Proof to Vote

The Constitution ‘does not grant the President any specific powers over elections,’ Judge Casper stated. On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Denise Casper in Boston permanently blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from implementing most of his first executive order on elections, including a provision that requires voters to present documentary proof of citizenship when registering []

All Israel News

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· Jul 8, 2026

High Court, former Supreme Court presidents warn of ‘anarchy' over gov't refusal to abide by rulings

High Court, former Supreme Court presidents warn of ‘anarchy' over gov't refusal to abide by rulings

Haaretz

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· Jul 6, 2026

Ex-presidents of Israel's Supreme Court say government defiance is end of democracy

In a joint statement, the former justices wrote that the government's decision to defy a High Court ruling leads to 'anarchy and the concentration of all state power in the hands of a single body'

CNN

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Supreme Court hands Trump an election case defeat

In a pair of cases from the Supreme Court today, Chief Justice John Roberts handed down key opinions answering a question that has been hanging over the second Trump administration: How far does the president’s power go? CNN’s Paula Reid reports.

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Related coverage for "What the Supreme Court rulings mean for presidential power": The Hill — The Supreme Court just embraced an incoherent theory of presidential power. MS NOW — Judge blocks Trump order that would curtail mail ballots by creating federal voter list. teleSUR English — U.S. Judge Bars Trump’s Requirement for Citizenship Proof to Vote. All Israel News — High Court, former Supreme Court presidents warn of ‘anarchy' over gov't refusal to abide by rulings. Haaretz — Ex-presidents of Israel's Supreme Court say government defiance is end of democracy. CNN — The Supreme Court hands Trump an election case defeat