The Supreme Court is expected to issue major opinions Thursday while Republicans advance a constitutional amendment to permanently cap the Court at nine justices, reflecting deepening partisan tensions over judicial power. Simultaneously, the Trump administration is fighting court orders on tariff refunds and proposing sweeping NDAs for federal workers, escalating conflicts between branches of government over executive authority and oversight mechanisms. These colliding legal and policy battles signal broader struggles over how courts will exercise review power in an increasingly polarized political environment.
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