Supreme Court Races to End Term With Major Rulings on Trump Immunity, Abortion Access, and Presidential Power

Supreme Court Races to End Term With Major Rulings on Trump Immunity, Abortion Access, and Presidential Power

According to the Associated Press and other major outlets, the biggest Supreme Court development in the last few days is a flurry of late-term decisions and orders that highlight deep ideological divisions on the Court as it races toward the end of its term in late June. Listeners have seen the justices issue high‑impact rulings and emergency orders on elections, abortion‑related issues, and presidential power, while still holding back several of the most closely watched opinions. One major storyline is the Court’s handling of cases tied to the 2024 election and the scope of presidential immunity. CNN and the New York Times report that the justices have not yet released their blockbuster decision on whether a former president enjoys broad immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts, a ruling that will affect the federal election‑interference case against Donald Trump. In the meantime, the Court has continued to issue narrower election‑related orders from its emergency “shadow docket,” including disputes over ballot access rules and litigation calendars, signaling how aggressively it is willing to intervene in election procedures this close to November. Another key front involves abortion and reproductive health. NBC News notes that the Court is in the final stages of deciding two major cases: one involving access to the abortion pill mifepristone, and another involving whether federal emergency‑care law can require hospitals in certain states to provide abortions when a pregnant patient’s health is at serious risk. While those opinions have not yet been released, recent orders and argument transcripts suggest the justices are sharply split, with some conservatives emphasizing state authority to restrict abortion and liberals stressing patient safety and consistency in federal law. According to Politico, the Court has also been active on regulatory power and the future of the administrative state. Listeners are watching closely for decisions in cases that could weaken or overturn the Chevron doctrine, which for decades has directed courts to defer to reasonable interpretations of ambiguous federal statutes by expert agencies. In the past three days, the Court has handed down opinions trimming certain agency actions and signaling skepticism toward expansive federal regulatory authority, setting the stage for even more sweeping changes in upcoming rulings. Ethics and internal legitimacy remain a background theme. The Washington Post reports continuing outside pressure on the justices over undisclosed travel, gifts, and recusals, particularly involving Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. While there has been no new formal ethics policy announced in the last few days, recent speeches and interviews by individual justices have tried to defend the Court’s independence even as public approval remains historically low. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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