The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue rulings in more than 30 cases before the end of June, weighing in on issues such as birthright citizenship and gender and sexuality instruction in schools.

Why It Matters

The Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has an opportunity to set precedents on various issues of national interest as the term comes to a close.

Michael Gerhardt, the Burton Craige distinguished professor of jurisprudence at the University of North Carolina, detailed how the conservative majority could impact the decisions.

"These are all major cases in which the Court's conservative majority will likely be further expanding parents' religious rights to opt out of events that offend their religious views; protecting American gun manufacturers from vexatious laws

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