In recent developments, the US Supreme Court has been involved in several significant events and decisions. One of the most notable recent rulings came on March 5, when the Supreme Court rebuffed the Trump administration's request to lift a lower-court order. This order required the government to quickly pay nearly $2 billion to contractors and aid groups for U.S.-backed foreign-aid projects. The court's 5-4 decision upheld the lower judge's order, with Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett siding with the liberal justices. This ruling is part of a broader legal fight over the president's power to halt spending on foreign aid programs despite congressional appropriation of the funds.
On the docket, several important cases are set for oral arguments in the coming months. For instance, the case of *Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond*, scheduled for oral argument on January 24, 2025, will address whether a state violates the Free Exercise Clause by excluding privately run religious schools from its charter-school program. Another significant case, *Oklahoma v. EPA*, set for oral argument on October 21, 2024, will determine whether EPA actions under the Clean Air Act can be challenged only in the D.C. Circuit.
Additionally, the Supreme Court is preparing to hear other critical cases, such as *United States v. Skrmetti*, which questions the constitutionality of Tennessee Senate Bill 1 regarding medical treatments for minors, and *Parrish v. United States*, which deals with the procedural requirements for filing appeals.
In terms of upcoming events, while there are no special sessions announced for the immediate future, the Supreme Court continues to manage its robust schedule of hearings and decisions.
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