The Supreme Court struck down Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, calling citizenship “the right to have rights.” The court ruled 6-3 that states can ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports. Justice Kavanaugh wrote the majority. Then came conflicting reports. NPR mistakenly reported today that Justice Samuel Alito was retiring. The Supreme Court's public information office quickly denied it, saying no such announcement had been made. NPR then retracted the story. Kalshi traders give a 47% chance Justice Alito retires from the Supreme Court before the beginning of 2027.
The Supreme Court struck down Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, calling citizenship “the right to have rights.” The court ruled 6-3 that states can ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports. Justice Kavanaugh wrote the majority. Then came conflicting reports. NPR mistakenly reported today that Justice Samuel Alito was retiring. The Supreme Court's public information office quickly denied it, saying no such announcement had been made. NPR then retracted the story. Kalshi traders give a 47% chance Justice Alito retires from the Supreme Court before the beginning of 2027.