Supreme Court Starts Consequential Term, and Illinois Governor Warns of ‘Trump’s Invasion’

最高法院开启重要任期,伊利诺伊州州长警告“特朗普入侵”

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2025-10-06

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  • The Supreme Court will return to the bench for a new term that could have profound consequences for the country.

  • Usually this new term comes after a lull,

  • a summer break where the justices are traveling and giving public speeches,

  • but this year there's been no break at all.

  • My colleague Abby Van Sickle covers the court for the times.

  • She says that in the past few months,

  • as the Trump administration has pushed the bounds of presidential power,

  • the court has churned through more than 20 emergency applications on its so-called shadow docket.

  • It's issued a number of brief rulings, often without any explanation at all,

  • weighing in on everything from deportations to federal funding cuts.