In its final week, the Supreme Court delivered major rulings that favored the Trump administration, including a decision limiting universal injunctions regarding federal court authority. The court ruled 6-3 on issues impacting birthright citizenship and parental rights in education, allowing parents to opt out of classes with LGBTQ content. Additionally, a crucial provision of the Affordable Care Act was upheld, ensuring preventive care coverage for millions. These decisions reflect the ideological divisions within the court and their implications for policies across the nation.
The Supreme Court's 6-3 decisions during its final week of term provided major legal victories for the Trump administration, impacting issues from birthright citizenship to education.
The ruling on universal injunctions limits federal court authority and emphasizes the role of Congress in defining equitable relief, affecting the Trump administration's executive orders.
In a significant decision, the Supreme Court ruled parents can opt their children out of classes when material conflicts with their religious beliefs, affecting education policies nationwide.
The court's upholding of the Affordable Care Act's provision for preventive care secures health coverage for millions, demonstrating its ongoing support for key healthcare policies.
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