Summary
The US Supreme Court's new term includes cases that could affect President Trump's use of presidential powers. These cases involve issues like using the military on US soil and presidential control over independent agencies. The outcomes could redefine the limits of executive authority.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court's new term will address significant cases involving President Trump's powers.
- President Trump has used executive power to change policies and control federal and state institutions.
- One legal issue involves his attempt to deploy state National Guard troops to cities against local officials' wishes.
- A federal judge in Oregon blocked this action, and an appeals court is reviewing it.
- The Supreme Court may soon use its "shadow docket" for quick rulings without full explanations.
- Critics argue that the "shadow docket" limits transparency and public understanding.
- Upcoming cases will explore limits on presidential control over independent agencies and economic policy.
- The Court will also review legal authority for tariffs imposed by Trump.