The Supreme Court has more than a dozen opinions left to release over the next two weeks. These final rulings will address major legal challenges tied to former President Donald Trump’s policies.
Among the high-profile cases is a dispute over birthright citizenship. The court is expected to decide whether children born to non-citizens in the United States automatically qualify as citizens.
Another significant case involves the Federal Reserve. The justices will weigh the central bank’s authority to set monetary policy independently from the executive branch.
The court will also rule on a case concerning transgender athletes. This decision will determine whether schools can bar transgender students from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity.
Other pending opinions include matters on immigration enforcement and federal regulatory powers. The rulings could reshape the legal landscape on several contentious issues.
The decisions come as the court faces increased scrutiny over its ideological balance. Observers are watching closely for how the conservative majority addresses these politically charged topics.
Each ruling will have immediate practical effects for millions of Americans. Birthright citizenship, for instance, touches on longstanding constitutional interpretations.
The court’s calendar suggests the opinions will be released on the final decision days of the term. Legal analysts anticipate the outcomes could spark further legislative and political debate.




