Still to come are hotly anticipated rulings on student debt relief and affirmative action enrollment in colleges.
It's that time of year when the Supreme Court issues its most consequential and sometimes the most controversial opinions of the term.
It's a theory the state legislatures cannot be overruled by state courts or state judges — that they can draw maps as they choose or report election results as they choose. Two cases on President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan need to be issued and ruled on. Two cases on affirmative action need to be ruled on as well.
Many conservatives around the country would like the Supreme Court to block that policy proposal, believing it's fundamentally unfair to some Americans who may not have student loan debt. Other conservatives believe President Biden simply doesn't have the power.
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