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Will the Supreme Court of the United States judge the merit of Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship before the June 2026 recess?

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This market predicts whether the US Supreme Court will issue a merits opinion that squarely decides the constitutionality of president Trump’s January 20, 2025 executive order on birthright citizenship (often captioned in the lower courts as Trump v. CASA and related cases) on or before the last functioning day of the Court before its June 2026 recess begins. A qualifying decision must address the order’s validity under the Fourteenth Amendment or other substantive constitutional grounds; a ruling limited to procedural issues such as standing, justiciability, or the propriety of nationwide injunctions does not qualify.

The market resolves to “Yes” the moment the Court releases a slip opinion (signed, per curiam, or summary disposition) that reaches the merits of the executive order, regardless of whether it upholds or strikes down the policy. If by the deadline the Court dismisses the matter without reaching the merits, or issues only procedural rulings, the market resolves to “No”.

The market’s resolution will rely on the official slip opinion or order posted on supremecourt.gov and listed on the Court’s docket. If that site is temporarily inaccessible, reputable legal news outlets that reproduce or link to the opinion may serve as secondary confirmation.

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