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3 Places Where This Supreme Court Fenced Trump In

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Birthright citizenship, tariffs, elections and more: A guide to the Supreme Court's biggest rulings this term
The Supreme Court wrapped up a pivotal term on Tuesday, during which it weighed in on a number of President Trump's most controversial policies and delved into some of the nation's most hotly debated ...

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Supreme Court won't hear tariff challenge, paving way for new Trump action

Businesses argued the first Trump administration used a "loophole" to impose tariffs beyond what Congress intended. The Supreme Court rejected their appeal.
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Trump says he’ll remember the companies that don’t seek refunds after the Supreme Court ruled most of his tariffs illegal

As SCOTUS makes ruling on Trump’s tariffs, the president will watch which companies claim relief and which ones don’t.
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Takeaways from Supreme Court term: Trump's power is enhanced, but he lost some high-profile cases

President Donald Trump didn’t get what he wanted in some of the biggest Supreme Court cases this year: tariffs, birthright citizenship and the attempted firing of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook
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Supreme Court's Barrett fuels conservative wins while sometimes splitting with Trump

By Nate Raymond July 3 (Reuters) - Justice Amy Coney Barrett further solidified herself during the U.S. Supreme Court's most recent term as one of the few members of its 6-3 conservative majority willing to occasionally cross ideological lines and join with its liberal justices to buck the president who appointed her to the bench,
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Supreme Court expands Trump’s authority over agencies but blocks tariff and Fed power grabs

The Supreme Court gave Trump power to fire SEC and CFTC commissioners at will while blocking tariff authority and protecting Fed independence.
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The Supreme Court’s not-so-MAGA majority

The justices didn’t do the president’s bidding, and lawmakers can do more than complain about rulings they don’t like.
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The Supreme Court’s term has come to an end. Here are a few takeaways.

President Trump didn’t get what he wanted in some of the biggest Supreme Court cases this year. But he also emerged with even greater power.
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