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Donald Trump and the Supreme Court: Key Cases
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Donald Trump has been involved in several significant Supreme Court cases that have shaped the legal landscape of presidential power, election law, and constitutional interpretation. One of the most impactful was Trump v. Anderson (2024), where the Court unanimously ruled that individual states cannot disqualify a presidential candidate under the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause. This decision came after Colorado tried to remove Trump from the 2024 ballot due to his alleged role in the January 6 Capitol riot. The Court emphasized that only Congressnot the stateshas the authority to enforce that clause in federal elections. Another key case was Trump v. Vance (2020), which rejected Trumps claim of absolute immunity from state criminal investigations. The Court ruled that a sitting president is not above the law and must comply with subpoenas, leading to the release of Trumps financial records in a New York criminal probe. In Trump v. New York (2020), the Court avoided ruling on whether undocumented immigrants could be excluded from the census for congressional apportionment, citing lack of standing and ripeness. Most recently, in Trump v. CASA (2025), the Court limited the power of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions against executive orders, narrowing the scope of judicial checks on the presidency. These cases highlight ongoing tensions between the presidency and the judiciary, particularly over executive authority, electoral processes, and legal accountability. Together, they underscore how Donald Trump presidency and post-presidency continue to influence major constitutional questions facing the Supreme Court.
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These cases explore the limits of executive power, especially when it conflicts with state authority (e.g. Vance), or when states vs.
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