Supreme Court is set to issue rulings on birthright citizenship and five other cases on term's final day

The Supreme Court is set to conclude its nine-month term on Friday with a flurry of rulings including a closely watched case concerning birthright citizenship.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is set to conclude its nine-month term Friday with a flurry of rulings, including a closely watched case concerning President Donald Trump's attempt to end automatic birthright citizenship.
The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has six cases left to decide of those in which it heard oral arguments in the current term, which began in October.
Other cases are on such issues as voting rights, religious rights and health care.
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The one that has attracted the most attention is the birthright citizenship dispute, which focuses not on the lawfulness of the proposal itself but whether federal judges had the power to block it nationwide while litigation continues.
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