Health care, citizenship and LGBTQ+ rights: Five Supreme Court cases to watch
Briefly

The Supreme Court, with its conservative majority, is evaluating critical cases that could redefine immigration policies and transgender rights. A major dispute focuses on Trump's push to alter birthright citizenship, questioning if a single district court can impose nationwide injunctions. Concurrently, the court is considering the constitutionality of Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, a potentially groundbreaking decision for transgender youth across the U.S. The implications of these cases extend into broader national policies, impacting thousands of lives as states pursue similar restrictions.
The conservative majority on the Supreme Court is expected to limit district courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, which could affect Trump's immigration agenda.
The case on birthright citizenship doesn't question its constitutionality but rather focuses on whether a district court can impose a nationwide freeze on federal policy.
Read at Axios
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