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Trump runs up a Supreme Court winning streak, amassing more power By Greg Stohr Bloomberg,Updated June 28, 2025, 9:53 a.m.
The court ruled that universal injunctions issued by lower courts likely exceed the authority Congress has granted them.
The court tied the hands of judges at a time when Congress has been cowed and internal executive branch constraints have been steamrolled.
Emboldened by Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the Trump administration will flex its authority on issues ranging from immigration to education.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who sued a school board over its refusal to allow elementary school children to be taken out of classes with LGBTQ-themed storybooks.
The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts cannot block executive orders nationwide, impacting President Trump's agenda on birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.