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Supreme Court set to rule on birthright citizenship and presidential power

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Mark Sherman
Supreme Court set to rule on birthright citizenship and presidential power
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The US Supreme Court is concluding its term with rulings on significant issues including presidential power, birthright citizenship, and transgender rights in sports. These decisions are expected to have lasting impacts on executive authority and civil liberties.

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The court's rulings on presidential power and civil rights will define the legal landscape for the upcoming election cycle and beyond.

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The article provides a factual summary of upcoming court cases and the current legal climate without taking a partisan stance.

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