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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-08T12:05:00.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Birthright citizenship",
    "Congress",
    "Federal agencies",
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    "Ian bremmer",
    "Independent agencies",
    "Redistricting control",
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  "textContent": "\nWhat are the biggest Supreme Court decisions still to come this decision season? In this episode of GZERO World with I**an Bremmer** , Yale legal scholar and New York Times Magazine staff writer **Emily Bazelon** previews several major rulings expected in the coming weeks, including cases involving birthright citizenship and President **Trump** 's authority over independent federal agencies.\n\n* * *\n\nWhile Bazelon believes Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship is unlikely to survive judicial scrutiny, she says other pending cases could significantly expand presidential power. In particular, she points to disputes involving Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook and former FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter that could weaken the independence of agencies long protected from White House influence.\n\n\"The court will rule in the president's favor,\" Bazelon predicts of the FTC case. If she's right, the decisions could have lasting implications for the balance of power between the presidency, Congress, and the federal bureaucracy.\n\nWatch the full conversation as Ian and Emily break down the Supreme Court cases that could reshape the presidency.\n",
  "title": "US Supreme Court cases that could change the presidency"
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