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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday in cases challenging an executive order President Donald Trump signed ...
The Justices on the Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday with a high-stakes case involving birthright citizenship that’s poised ...
President Donald Trump's executive order purporting to abolish birthright citizenship for millions of U.S.-born children is ...
The arguments focused on whether federal district court judges can rule against the administration on a nationwide basis.
The U.S. Supreme Court needs to make completely clear that the first sentence of the 14th Amendment, “All persons born or ...
When the Supreme Court hears arguments Thursday over President Trump’s challenge to automatic birthright citizenship, justices appear likely to gloss over the immigration issue and focus on a more ...
Languages: English and Swahili. The outcome of this case could significantly affect who is entitled to automatic citizenship under the 14th Amendment and whether federal judges can halt ...
The justices should affirm that there's only one court meant to make nationwide injunctions, on birthright citizenship or ...
Federal courts have so far uniformly blocked President Donald Trump's order seeking to end birthright citizenship for ...
So, contra Trump, the text and history of the Fourteenth Amendment are clear: If a child is born on U.S. soil, and that child's parents are not diplomats, foreign ministers, or invading foreign ...
The court said then, and since then, that the text of the Fourteenth Amendment, enacted after the Civil War, says that all babies born in the Unites States are automatically U.S. citizens.