Supreme Court Set for a Month of High-Stakes Rulings on Immigration, Elections and Rights

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The Supreme Court enters a marathon month with decisions expected on birthright citizenship, temporary protected status, asylum rules, the power to fire independent-agency heads, firing protections for a Fed governor, transgender athletes’ rights, election procedures and campaign finance, gun restrictions, and geofence warrants, with potential sweeping implications for immigration policy, elections administration, firearm rights, privacy, and administrative law.
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