- June 30, 2026
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Supreme Court June 2026 Rulings and Reactions
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- June 30, 2026
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The Supreme Court recently issued several significant rulings. One decision struck down long-standing restrictions on campaign finance, marking a major shift in political funding regulations. Another pivotal ruling rejected former President Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship, a move celebrated by many.
States were also given the authority to uphold bans on transgender athletes participating in girls’ sports. This decision generated varied reactions from different advocacy groups. Former President Trump is now focusing on reviving a comprehensive elections bill in response to these rulings.
The Supreme Court allowed states to count mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day. This decision drew mixed responses concerning the potential impact on voter turnout and election outcomes.
In a recent judgment, the Court ruled that Trump could not dismiss Federal Reserve member Lisa Cook. Another notable decision permitted Trump to end protected status for certain immigrant groups, specifically Haitians and Syrians, affecting many families.
The Court also decided to keep the abortion pill accessible by mail, offering temporary extensions on its availability. Legal battles over this issue continue to escalate.
Rulings also included a declaration that the 2024 Louisiana redistricting map is unconstitutional, influencing political representation. On birthright citizenship, the Court appeared doubtful of Trump’s efforts to limit it, which many observers noted during the arguments.
The ruling against Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for LGBTQ youth also made headlines, as did Chief Justice Roberts’ remarks on the need to stop personal attacks on judges, highlighting the challenges faced by the judiciary.
These rulings prompted a range of public responses. Notably, crowds gathered outside the Supreme Court to express their views, especially on the decision regarding birthright citizenship.
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