Supreme Court Delivers Key Rulings on Birthright Citizenship and Health Care

The Supreme Court usually aims to resolve all pending decisions by the end of June but can extend its term into the first week of July if necessary/Al Jazeera.
The Supreme Court releases its latest decisions from this term, addressing several high-profile cases. Among the most significant is a case concerning birthright citizenship and the authority of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions. Another important ruling touches on the Affordable Care Act.
In Trump v. Casa, the Court considers efforts to limit preliminary injunctions issued by federal judges in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington. These injunctions block former President Trump’s January 20 executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship.
Meanwhile, Kennedy v. Braidwood Management could mark the end of the Affordable Care Act’s mandate requiring insurance plans to cover preventive services without charging patients.
The Supreme Court usually aims to resolve all pending decisions by the end of June but can extend its term into the first week of July if necessary.
Al Jazeera.