Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Melania Trump holds the ...
The 14th Amendment made the U.S. a place where every child was born equal under the law. That might be about to change. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomas Supported by By Marcela Valdes ...
In a Washington state federal court Thursday a judge called President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright ...
President Donald Trump has a credible argument for getting rid of birthright citizenship, but the issue will ultimately be ...
The fine playwright Heidi Schreck has written an impassioned play about the many undercurrents and issues that percolate throughout the United States Constitution in the stimulating and invigorating ...
The orders signed at the White House included a directive to end birthright citizenship, a move sure to spark a ...
Policies like seeking to end birthright citizenship and refusing to spend money allocated by Congress could end up at the ...
US President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship echoes Australia's 1986 citizenship reforms, which ...
Donald Trump began his presidency with a dizzying display of force, signing a blizzard of executive orders that signaled his ...
Trump’s order targeting the Constitution’s 14th Amendment was hit with several legal challenges by Democratic attorneys general and was blocked by a federal judge Thursday afternoon. However, the ...
In the few days since he returned to the White House, President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders and mass pardons ...
President Donald Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right enshrined in the 14th Amendment. We ...