BANNER DAY: SCOTUS had a big day on Friday. Here’s what happened

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From Fox News: The Supreme Court had a banner day on Friday, the last decision day of the high court’s term, involving the justices reining in judicial power and serving up a victory for parents in the ongoing culture wars.

The high court’s more controversial decisions were split along ideological lines. Liberal justices sometimes dissented with bitter rebukes, while the Trump administration celebrated what it viewed as landmark wins.


Here is a brief summary of the decisions:

Nationwide Injunctions Restriction: The Supreme Court limited the practice of nationwide injunctions, preventing them from blocking actions beyond the parties involved in a case.

Parental Rights in Education: The Court ruled that parents can opt their children out of lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if they conflict with their religious beliefs.

Age Verification for Pornography: The Supreme Court allowed Texas to require age verification for users of pornographic websites. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton considers the ruling a victory for children and parents, stating it allows states to protect minors from online pornography.

The Supreme Court delayed its decision on Louisiana’s congressional maps, meaning no changes will occur until the 2028 election cycle or later.

The Supreme Court is now set to wind down in anticipation of its summer recess, though it is still expected to hand down some straggling decisions before its next term begins in October.

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