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9 Imminent Supreme Court Rulings to Watch For

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Posted By: earlybird, 5/14/2026 9:36:27 PM

Birthright citizenship, girls sports, the definition of Election Day, and other hot-button topics are on the line in upcoming Supreme Court decisions. The court’s 2025–2026 term is expected to end in June with a series of rulings that could impact social issues and President Donald Trump’s agenda. The last scheduled oral argument was held on April 29; the justices considered whether Trump wrongfully terminated deportation protections for thousands of Haitian and Syrian nationals. That decision and a ruling on Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship could influence immigration policy for decades to come.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: NorthernDog 5/14/2026 9:54:03 PM (No. 2104387)
I worry the Birthright Citizenship ruling. It may solidify the practice of Anchor Babies. Hoping that election day is clarified so late arriving ballots (except Military ballots) are null and void. I'm sick and tired of ballots magically appearing days and weeks after election day.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 5/14/2026 10:50:29 PM (No. 2104396)
I'm pretty worried that we'll get bad news in many of these cases.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: bpl40 5/15/2026 7:19:39 AM (No. 2104455)
CJ Robert and Justice Barrett are going to ruin it all through their Trump hatred.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: franq 5/15/2026 8:00:19 AM (No. 2104483)
I don't believe anything the Supreme Joke says or doesn't say will alter the course of history. There is a spiritual problem and a spiritual solution. Our nation is broken into 50 tribes, and we must deal with that fact.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 5/15/2026 8:02:20 AM (No. 2104484)
The SAVE Act, definition of election day, and birthright citizenship could be the nails in the Dem election coffin. Thune, like McCain before him, will allow his personal emotions get in the way of improving American elections.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: lakerman1 5/15/2026 11:41:33 AM (No. 2104614)
At my state university, I handled graduate student recruitment for my department. I had 12 graduate assistantships to hand out, 9 to the strongest applicants, and three for black applicants. 'minority' applicants, but in truth, blacks. The 9 top applicants had gpa records typically at the 3.5 level. The blacks had anywhere from 2.0 to 3.0. Every black who applied received a graduate assistantship offer, and if I recruited more than 3, my dean found assistantships for those bonus blacks. and when those that struggled through our MA program were graduating, helped along with grade inflation, the corporate and government recruiters showed up to hire - blacks.
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