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The Supreme Court's term is set to end around the end of June, with decisions on birthright citizenship, transgender athlete bans and gun rights still to come.
President Donald Trump said it would be “a disgrace” if the Supreme Court allows birthright citizenship to remain in place, as the administration awaits a major ruling that could redefine immigration law and presidential authority in the United States.
The Supreme Court is in its final stretch for the year in deciding major cases. Big rulings loom related to Trump's power, elections and other controversies.
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By Nate Raymond May 22 (Reuters) - A lawyer for Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil vowed on Friday to take his case to the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal appeals court declined to reconsider a ruling that opened the door to President Donald Trump's administration re-arresting and deporting the pro-Palestinian activist.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of owners of Cuban property that was confiscated by Fidel Castro’s government more than 65 years ago.