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Supreme Court's blockbuster week will put Trump's power to the test

The Supreme Court's final week promises major rulings impacting presidential power. Three key cases will determine the scope of a president's authority, including defining citizenship and the ability to fire federal officials. President Trump has asserted broad executive powers, but federal courts often limit them. A significant case involves the termination of birthright citizenship. Ending protections for children born in the U.S. could lead to widespread chaos and stateless individuals. The court is also considering whether independent agency commissioners are immune to presidential dismissal. Trump's expansive view of presidential authority is being challenged. The court showed skepticism regarding the dismissal of a Federal Reserve official but seemed more open to removing FTC members. Other critical cases address election law in Mississippi regarding mail-in ballots. The court will also decide on limits for political party spending in coordination with candidates. Decisions on transgender athlete bans in Idaho and West Virginia are pending, potentially impacting Title IX interpretations. Finally, the court is reviewing the constitutionality of geofence warrants in relation to the Fourth Amendment.
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