Amy Coney Barrett Predicts 'Harder' Problems Headed for Supreme Court

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Amy Coney Barrett Predicts 'Harder' Problems Headed for Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court is expected to rule on several major issues in the coming days, such as Trump's claims of presidential immunity.

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett predicted that 'harder' problems are headed for the court in the coming days and weeks.On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the United States v. Rahimi case, which focused on the federal statute which prohibits individuals subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms.The Supreme Court issued a 8-1 ruling in favor of a law that prevents violence suspects from owning guns.

Several crucial cases remain on the Supreme Court's docket for the 2023-24 term, including a monumental decision on whether presidential immunity shields former President Donald Trump from facing criminal charges related to his actions while serving in the White House.The Supreme Court's next term will begin on the first Monday in October by law and the justices are usually in recess starting in late June or early July until beginning their next session.

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