Washington — More than 300 lawsuits challenging many of President Trump's second-term plans and his administration's actions have been winding through the federal courts over the past few months. But a handful now may be poised for review by the Supreme Court, or are getting close to it.

The cases involve major policies enacted by Mr. Trump in the months since he returned to the White House, and several of them have already been before the high court, though during earlier stages in the proceedings.

In those instances, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to grant it emergency relief , allowing it to enforce its immigration policies, in some instances, or terminate officials at independent agencies, in others.

In the wake of those interim decisions, lower courts have co

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