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The Supreme Court will hand down all of its remaining opinions from this term Tuesday, setting the stage for a blockbuster day with decisions expected on birthright citizenship,  transgender athlete bans and campaign finance. 

Chief Justice John Roberts made the announcement as the court concluded its session Monday. 

Here’s what the court will hand down beginning 10 a.m. EDT Tuesday: 

Birthright citizenship 

President Trump’s banner immigration policy hangs in the balance. 

The Supreme Court is set to decide whether Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship can stand, or if they are unconstitutional. 

It’s a major test for the 14th Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to all persons born on U.S. soil and “subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” 

The president’s executive order, which has not gone into effect amid legal challenges, limits birthright citizenship to children with at least one parent with citizenship or permanent legal status.

It upends the conventional understanding that the 14th Amendment leaves room for only narrow exceptions, like babies born on enemy warships and the children of foreign ambassadors. 

The president, who attended the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in the case, hasn’t sounded optimistic about the case.

“This decision by the Supreme Court is a very big one,” Trump said in the Oval Office last month. “They’ll probably rule against me, because they seem to like doing that.”  

Transgender athlete bans 

The Supreme Court is preparing to say its piece on the national debate surrounding school sports and transgender athletes. 

In 2020, Idaho became the first of more than two dozen states to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls and women’s school sports. 

The justices will decide whether Idaho’s and West Virginia’s bans can stand. 

Transgender athletes contend that restricting their participation discriminates on the basis of sex and gender identity in violation of the 14th Amendment’s equal protection guarantee. One athlete also advanced an argument that states are running afoul of Title IX, the federal law that has been instrumental in the development of women’s sports. 

Campaign finance 

The Supreme Court will rule on a GOP-backed challenge to a campaign finance provision. 

At issue is how much money candidates can spend in coordination with their political party. 

Then-Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee and a former congressman filed suit arguing the provision violates the First Amendment. 

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