Supreme Court could rule on Trump's tariff authority Fri.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing a series of important cases during its current term involving issues such as presidential powers, tariffs, birthright citizenship, guns, race, transgender athletes,
Supreme Court decisions have previously resulted in the release of Trump's tax returns — but there's no indication of that happening in early 2026.
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The Supreme Court has delayed direct conflict with Trump, but history suggests that will soon change
The court, with its conservative majority, pushed decisions on contentious issues like birthright citizenship and President Trump’s tariffs into 2026.
The Supreme Court now seems ready to restore accountability to the unelected officials who exercise the real power. It will be a welcome change.
The Supreme Court is set to address significant cases in 2026, focusing on the limits of presidential power and social issues.
The justices granted emergency appeals and set aside rulings from district judges who blocked Trump's orders from taking effect. But the court also put two important checks on his power.
Just before the Supreme Court handed down its final crush of opinions at the end of its last term in June, Chief Justice John Roberts strolled onto a stage in Washington and extolled the virtues of taking it easy. He told the audience that the high court ...
Valihura, who is currently the court's longest-serving justice, said in a letter to Gov. Matt Meyer that she hopes to continue her legal career in another phase, though she did not specify what her next steps might be.