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The Supreme Court is reviewing nationwide injunctions that blocked Trump's executive order targeting birthright citizenship.
Why does the birthright citizenship amendment of the Constitution include the phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof"?
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments May 15 over Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship. Here's what that is, and ...
The recent case before the Supreme Court on birthright citizenship points to a more fundamental constitutional crisis that ...
Birthright citizenship has been ingrained in the constitution for over 150 years. But an executive order seeks to end it.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, birthright citizenship is not entirely settled U.S. law. The executive order states, “the ...
Before the Trump presidency, there was broad consensus that the 14th Amendment established birthright citizenship for ...
During oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case, Justice Sonia Sotomayor misrepresents earlier Supreme Court rulings ...
The Justices on the Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday with a high-stakes case involving birthright citizenship that’s poised ...
A Guatemalan woman who gave birth in Arizona shortly after crossing the border puts a human face on the topic of automatic ...
The post Trump's Case Against Birthright Citizenship Is a Constitutional Loser appeared first on Reason.com.
The Trump administration will begin arguments Thursday before the Supreme Court to challenge the Fourteenth Amendment to the ...