The U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on several high-profile cases in 2025, including challenges to a TikTok ban, regulations on 'ghost guns,' and issues related to age verification for pornography websites. Additionally, the court will consider cases involving transgender surgeries for minors, taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, and environmental impact assessments. These cases are part of a broader legal landscape that includes challenges to federal policies and regulations, with federal appeals courts also poised to address significant legal issues in the coming year. The outcomes of these cases could have far-reaching implications for national security, public health, and civil liberties.
The Fifth Circuit won’t miss out on all major litigation during the next four years, even as the conservative appeals court is expected to lose its status as a go-to spot to challenge federal policies during Donald Trump’s upcoming term. https://t.co/QwrwKKnZnK
Mr. Trump might have the opportunity to add a total of five justices to the high court if the two most senior GOP appointees, aside from Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., choose to retire. https://t.co/mAfm9iJf6y
A new appointment to the Supreme Court would be Mr. Trump's fourth, since he had three during his first term as president. https://t.co/mAfm9iJf6y