

BREAKING: 3 HUGE WINS from the Supreme Court on Religious Liberty and Executive Power
Jun 27, 2025
The Supreme Court's final day delivers groundbreaking decisions that impact Trump's powers, freedom of speech, and religious liberty. Key rulings reflect a conservative shift, emphasizing parental rights and online age verification. The spotlight is also on Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, critiqued for her judicial activism. This discussion dives into the profound implications of these rulings and the internal divisions within the court, providing a gripping overview of the evolving legal landscape.
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End of Nationwide Injunctions
- The Supreme Court ruled that nationwide injunctions from district courts have no basis in law or precedent.
- This limits judicial overreach and keeps district court decisions applicable only to their specific cases.
Rejecting Judicial Supremacy
- Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissent supports unchecked judicial power to issue nationwide injunctions.
- The court rejected this as a dangerous expansion of judicial authority violating constitutional limits.
Parents Win Religious Freedom Case
- The court sided with parents who opposed mandatory LGBTQ-themed education without opt-out.
- It ruled such policies impose unconstitutional burdens on religious exercise protected by the First Amendment.