The Supreme Court affirmed birthright citizenship for Americans.
A majority rejected a campaign finance restriction.
And the court upheld a ban on transgender students in girls' sports.
I'm Michelle Martin with Steve Inskeep, and this is a special episode of Up First from NPR News.
The court rejected President Trump's bid to deny citizenship to some children born in the U.S.
The president had personally attended arguments in trying to overturn the language of the Constitution.
Republicans won a different case that lets the party spend money in coordination with individual candidates.
And the court combined two cases on transgender athletes.
States may require students to play on boys or girls teams based on biological sex.
What did the decisions reveal about the court and the country?
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