
Landmark Legal Foundation details upcoming SCOTUS opinions: executive power, redistricting and birthright citizensh with VP of Legal Affairs Mike O'Neill
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Landmark Legal Foundation’s Vice President of Legal Affairs, Mike O’Neill, outlined the organization’s focus on several major United States Supreme Court opinions expected this term, including pivotal questions about the scope of executive power, the legal boundaries of redistricting challenges, and the future of birthright citizenship under the U.S. Constitution. O’Neill emphasized how the Court’s decisions in cases involving presidential authority and judicial oversight could reshape the balance between the branches of government, while redistricting disputes may revisit longstanding precedents about how electoral maps are drawn and reviewed. Additionally, Landmark has been active in the litigation surrounding President Trump’s executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship—a constitutional issue the Supreme Court is set to address this spring, with arguments in Trump v. Barbara scheduled for April 1, 2026, and broader questions about whether children born in the United States retain automatic citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment squarely before the justices