June 23, 2026

Supreme Court to Announce Final Opinions in High-Profile Cases

The Supreme Court is approaching the end of its term and is set to announce over a dozen remaining opinions in the next two weeks. Starting Tuesday morning, these decisions will impact key elements of President Trump’s agenda.

Before the justices take their annual summer recess, they will address high-profile cases challenging the administration’s efforts to increase presidential authority and modify the federal bureaucracy.

Among the significant decisions pending is whether President Trump can terminate the longstanding guarantee of birthright citizenship for U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants. Also on the docket is the fate of Lisa D. Cook’s role at the influential and independent Federal Reserve.

Earlier this year, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and two justices appointed by President Trump during his first term joined the court’s three Democratic nominees to overturn the president’s extensive tariffs on imports from nearly every major U.S. trading partner. President Trump expressed anger at this ruling, frequently denouncing the opinion and those justices who opposed him, referring to them as “fools and lap dogs.”

Recently, President Trump has seemed to prepare for another disappointment regarding the birthright citizenship case. In April, he attended the oral arguments for this matter, marking a first for a sitting president. He later lamented on social media about what he perceived as “nasty, one-sided questions” from the justices concerning the “country-destroying subject of Birthright Citizenship.”

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