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Final SCOTUS cases of this term with VP of legal services at Landmark Legal Mike O'Neill

12 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Final SCOTUS cases of this term with VP of legal services at Landmark Legal Mike O'Neill

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For our discussion on the final U.S. Supreme Court cases of the 2025-26 term, we’ll be joined by Mike O'Neill to examine the major rulings still expected before the Court recesses for the summer. With several high-profile cases awaiting decisions, the justices are poised to weigh in on issues ranging from birthright citizenship, presidential authority over independent federal agencies, gun rights, immigration policy, and transgender athlete participation in sports. Court watchers expect these decisions to have significant legal and political implications, potentially shaping federal power, constitutional interpretation, and public policy for years to come. As the term enters its final weeks, Mike O'Neill will provide insight into the pending cases, what the justices may be signaling, and how these rulings could impact Americans nationwide.

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