The Supreme Court’s latest term largely advanced long-standing conservative legal priorities rooted in the Reagan era while rejecting several Trump-specific initiatives, including broad tariff powers, Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr said.
Stohr said the justices left unresolved questions over presidential authority to remove Federal Reserve officials, signaled potential future debate over birthright citizenship and agreed to hear major challenges to state assault weapons bans next term, according to Bloomberg.
Court Term Advanced Reagan-Era Priorities, Not Trump Initiatives, Stohr Says
2026-07-05 14:29:03
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