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6-3 SCOTUS Curtails Courts’ Power to Check Illegal White House Actions

27 June 2025byThe editor

The Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision on Friday limited the ability of courts to block presidential actions that they deem illegal, with all three liberals dissenting.

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