Major Supreme Court Cases , to Be Decided in the Current Term.<br />NBC reports that the United States Supreme Court <br />is poised to decide a number of potentially <br />pivotal cases in the coming months. .<br />With a 6-3 conservative majority, the high court is expected <br />to move the law further right on issues including <br />affirmative action, immigration and voting rights.<br />Here are some of the major cases on the horizon.<br />Merril v. Milligan, This case looks to further <br />weaken the Voting Rights Act, <br />which is meant to protect minority voters.<br />The Voting Rights Act was meant to address <br />claims that minority-majority districts were <br />drawn to increase the power of white voters.<br />The Voting Rights Act was meant to address <br />claims that minority-majority districts were <br />drawn to increase the power of white voters.<br />U.S. v. Texas, This Biden administration policy looks <br />to set new immigration enforcement <br />priorities that focus on public safety threats.<br />The Supreme Court will decide whether to overturn <br />a Texas-based federal judge's June ruling that blocked <br />the policy from going into effect nationwide.<br />303 Creative v. Elenis, This LGBTQ rights case will determine whether business <br />owners refusing to work on same-sex weddings <br />can be considered under anti-discrimination laws.<br />Moore v. Harper, NBC reports that this case revolves around <br />a legal theory that would limit the ability of <br />state courts to review specific election laws.<br />Biden v. Nebraska , & Department of Education v. Brown, These cases look to revive the Biden <br />administration's student loan forgiveness program, <br />which was blocked in the lower courts. .<br />Biden v. Nebraska , & Department of Education v. Brown, These cases look to revive the Biden <br />administration's student loan forgiveness program, <br />which was blocked in the lower courts.