The U.S. Supreme Court faces a consequential stretch ahead, with four cases tied to President Donald Trump’s agenda expected to produce rulings by the end of next month. The disputes touch birthright citizenship, the independence of the Federal Reserve, presidential power over federal agencies, and the fate of hundreds of thousands of immigrants living under temporary humanitarian protections. Together, they represent the most significant cluster of executive-power questions the Court has confronted in years, and the outcomes could reshape the balance between the White House and the administrative state for a generation.
The cases arrive at a fraught moment. On Feb. 20, Trump publicly criticized the Court after it struck down his global tariffs, a centerpiece of his economic and foreign policy agenda. That ruling rattled the administration. But the four pending cases carry stakes that extend well beyond trade policy.
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