WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, which began its 2025-26 term Monday, will soon listen to cases challenging President Donald Trump’s agenda.

They include the fate of fired federal employees, the First Amendment and several executive orders.

What You Need To Know • The Supreme Court, which began its 2025-26 term Monday, will soon listen to cases challenging President Donald Trump’s agenda • Among them: the fate of fired federal employees, the First Amendment and several executive orders • Trump has signed more than 200 executive actions since returning to office, resulting in a record number of lawsuits • The Supreme Court is expected to be the final word on many of the lawsuits; it's already allowing White House actions to stand while cases wind through the system

Trump has been

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