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THE BIGGEST 2024 SUPREME COURT RULINGS SO FAR, AND WHAT’S STILL TO COME

A look at major Supreme Court cases on abortion pills, social media, guns,
former president Donald Trump and more

By Ann E. Marimow
, 
Nick Mourtoupalas
and 
Tobi Raji
Updated May 16, 2024 at 10:39 a.m. EDT|Published February 26, 2024 at 6:00 a.m.
EST

(E S Kibele Yarman for The Washington Post)
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 1.  DECIDED
 2.  Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
 3.  Employment discrimination
 4.  Blocking critics on social media
 5.  Donald Trump ballot eligibility
 6.  UNDECIDED
 7.  Prosecuting Trump for trying to block the 2020 election results
 8.  Charging Jan. 6 rioters and Trump with obstruction
 9.  Guns for suspected domestic abusers
 10. Bump stock ban
 11. Abortion medication restrictions
 12. Emergency room abortions
 13. Limits on social media posts
 14. White House asking social media companies to remove misinformation
 15. Power of federal agencies
 16. SEC tribunals
 17. Opioid lawsuit settlement
 18. Voting maps
 19. Homeless encampments in public spaces
 20. Trump tax cuts
 21. Downwind industrial pollution


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In a Supreme Court term that coincides with the 2024 presidential primary
season, the justices are at the center of many of the nation’s most politically
sensitive debates. At the top of the list: former president Donald Trump’s
eligibility to return to the White House and a challenge to a key element of the
criminal charges against him related to his efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020
election victory.


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