Supreme Court rules on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes bans and campaign finances
Summary
The Supreme Court decided to keep birthright citizenship, meaning children born in the U.S. still have the right to be citizens. The court also allowed states to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports. Additionally, it removed some limits on how much money candidates and political groups can spend together during campaigns.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court ruled that birthright citizenship remains protected by the Constitution.
- This decision blocks President Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship.
- States are now allowed to ban transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports teams.
- The court struck down rules that limited coordinated spending between candidates and political groups.
- The rulings affect U.S. citizenship laws, sports policies, and campaign finance rules.
- The decisions came from the highest court in the United States.
- These rulings will impact laws and elections across the country.
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