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The Supreme Court began its 2025 term hearing cases on Trump’s broad executive powers, including tariffs, firings, and citizenship rules, while rejecting most appeals.
The U.S. Supreme Court opened its 2025 term with a focus on President Trump’s expansive claims of executive power, hearing cases on his use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, fire independent agency officials without cause, and deny birthright citizenship to children of undocumented parents.
The conservative majority has allowed key policies to remain in effect despite lower courts declaring them unlawful, signaling potential support for broad presidential authority.
The court also rejected over 800 appeals, including Ghislaine Maxwell’s challenge to her conviction, and will consider state bans on gender-affirming care for minors and broader LGBTQ and voting rights issues.
La Corte Suprema comenzó sus audiencias de casos para el mandato de 2025 sobre los amplios poderes ejecutivos de Trump, incluidos los aranceles, los despidos y las reglas de ciudadanía, al tiempo que rechazó la mayoría de las apelaciones.