What cases did the US Supreme Court decide at the end of its 2024 term?
Briefly

The Supreme Court wrapped up its latest term with significant rulings affecting various societal issues, from healthcare to education. One ruling notably restricted courts from issuing universal injunctions against executive actions, a win for Trump. Other decisions allowed parents to opt out of LGBTQ-related school materials and supported Texas in blocking youth from accessing pornography online. In a notable case, three conservative justices sided with their liberal colleagues to decide on preventive healthcare coverage, reflecting unexpected ideological shifts within the court.
In a major victory for the administration of President Donald Trump, the six-person conservative majority decided to limit the ability of courts to issue universal injunctions that would block executive actions nationwide.
In two other rulings, the Supreme Court's conservative majority again banded together, allowing parents to opt out of school materials that include LGBTQ themes, and giving Texas the go-ahead to place barriers to prevent youth from viewing online pornography.
In the case of Kennedy v Braidwood Management, the Supreme Court saw its usual ideological divides fracture, with three conservative justices joining the court's liberal branch.
This case challenged the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, which aims to expand healthcare access, highlighting a significant divide in Supreme Court rulings.
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