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SCOTUS Shakes America: 7 Bombshell Rulings That Will Change Everything!

7 Bombshell Rulings That Will Change Everything!

Here is a summary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s rulings for the week ending June 27, 2025. The decisions are presented in a passive voice with concise sentences and subheadings for clarity.


Nationwide Injunctions Limited

In Trump v. CASA, the Court ruled 6–3 to restrict federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions. The decision allows executive policies to proceed in some regions while litigation continues elsewhere. The ruling was seen as a victory for the executive branch. Dissenting justices expressed concerns about the potential for inconsistent application of laws across the country. timesofindia.indiatimes.com+5politico.com+5nymag.com+5


Parental Rights Affirmed in Education

In Mahmoud v. Taylor, a 6–3 decision favored Maryland parents seeking to opt their children out of LGBTQ+-inclusive lessons. The Court held that denying opt-outs infringed upon religious freedoms. The ruling may influence similar policies nationwide. jurisreview.com+12them.us+12en.wikipedia.org+12en.wikipedia.orgtimesofindia.indiatimes.com+4houstonchronicle.com+4nymag.com+4


Age Verification for Online Content Upheld

The Court upheld a Texas law requiring age verification for access to online pornography in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton. The 6–3 decision emphasized the state’s interest in protecting minors. Critics argued the law infringes on privacy and free speech rights. supreme.justia.com+6en.wikipedia.org+6jurisreview.com+6houstonchronicle.com


Transgender Healthcare Restrictions Maintained

In United States v. Skrmetti, the Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors. The 6–3 ruling determined the law did not violate the Equal Protection Clause. The decision allows similar state laws to remain in effect. axios.com+9jurisreview.com+9en.wikipedia.org+9en.wikipedia.org+9en.wikipedia.org+9washingtonpost.com+9


Universal Service Fund Sustained

The Court affirmed the constitutionality of the $8 billion Universal Service Fund in a 6–3 decision. The fund supports internet and telephone access in underserved areas. The ruling upheld Congress’s authority to delegate funding mechanisms to the FCC. wesh.com+2washingtonpost.com+2apnews.com+2


Preventive Health Task Force Structure Validated

In Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, the Court ruled 5–4 that the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s structure does not violate the Appointments Clause. The decision maintains the task force’s role in recommending preventive health services under the Affordable Care Act. en.wikipedia.org+1supreme.justia.com+1wesh.com


Terrorism Victims’ Lawsuits Permitted

A unanimous decision in Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization allowed U.S. victims of overseas terrorist attacks to sue foreign entities in American courts. The Court found that the jurisdictional provision of the Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act complies with the Due Process Clause. en.wikipedia.org+1supreme.justia.com+1


Deportations to Third Countries Authorized last of the 7 Bombshell Rulings That Will Change Everything

On June 23, the Court permitted the Department of Homeland Security to continue deportations to third countries while related litigation proceeds. The 6–3 decision allows the policy to remain in effect during ongoing legal challenges. theguardian.com+3demaio-law.com+3politico.com+3


These rulings reflect significant developments in U.S. law, affecting areas such as executive authority, education, digital privacy, healthcare, and immigration.wesh.com

7 Bombshell Rulings That Will Change Everything

Thomas Ford is a U.S. Navy veteran and a passionate advocate for constitutional rights, accountability, and civic engagement. As the founder and CEO of One Family Media Group LLC, he has built a reputation as an entrepreneur, media contributor, and thought leader. He is the founder and co-creator of PhatFi.com and Cribbn.com, platforms dedicated to innovation in media and technology. In addition to his business ventures, Thomas serves as a contributor for URBT News and writes extensively on Substack, addressing topics ranging from national security and public policy to media integrity and the state of American democracy. Grounded in a deep respect for the Constitution and a commitment to truth, Thomas Ford uses his platforms to shed light on critical issues that affect Americans and to advocate for a government that operates for the people, by the people. Through both his service and his work, he strives to foster a more informed, engaged, and resilient society.

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