The U.S.A. highest court has already issued rulings in several important cases, but its decisions in a few more highly controversial cases remain to be seen. |
Washington DC, June 20 (DPnet).– The Supreme Court has already ruled on some highly controversial cases so far this year. Among them, transgender rights suffered a setback on Wednesday when it released its opinion on this one among the most contentious issues in the nation. In a 6-3 ruling, the justices upheld a Tennessee law that restricts gender-affirming care for minors. There are currently 27 states that have enacted similar laws to restrict gender-transition
This term, the high court has also rendered decisions in other major, high-profile cases: it blocked a contract for the country's first religious charter school in Oklahoma; it upheld a Biden administration rule governing ghost guns; it permitted a lawsuit to proceed from an Ohio woman who claims she was discriminated against for being straight; and it stopped Mexico's multibillion-dollar lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers.
The Supreme Court still has to rule on a number of important topics, including age verification for porn websites, LGBTQ publications in public schools, defunding planned parenthood, alleged Louisiana racial gerrymandering with a claim protecting Black voting power, and President Trump's asking to narrow the birthright citizenship injunctions.
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