Supreme Court's Landmark Decisions on Trump's Executive Orders
The U.S. Supreme Court has made pivotal rulings on a variety of challenges related to executive orders by President Donald Trump since his return to office. Key issues include immigration policies, the transgender military ban, birthright citizenship, and the firing of federal officials. These decisions have significant legal and social implications.

The U.S. Supreme Court is at the forefront of key legal battles involving President Donald Trump's executive orders. Since re-entering office in January, Trump's administration has faced numerous challenges in court.
Among the hotly contested issues are Trump's immigration policies, including the deportation of migrants to 'third countries,' the revocation of temporary protected status for Venezuelans, and the rollback of immigration 'parole' for groups from various countries. The court has allowed some of these measures to proceed while others remain blocked as legal challenges persist.
Other significant cases involve the transgender military ban, efforts to limit birthright citizenship, and disputes over firing federal officials. These rulings weigh heavily on the country's legal landscape and continue to influence public discourse and policy direction.
(With inputs from agencies.)