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The Supreme Court could create a patchwork of citizenship rules that echoes a dark time in the nation's history.
Eight justices—the exception being Ketanji Brown Jackson—seem keen to rein in universal injunctions. But a majority also ...
The Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump v. CASA, Trump v. Washington, and Trump v. New Jersey, a case about judges ...
An effort by Democratic attorneys general to block President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for ...
John Sauer over the Trump administration’s request that it be allowed to enforce a flagrantly unconstitutional executive ...
The Supreme Court is not yet addressing the constitutionality of Trump’s executive order. Here's what he argued.
The U.S. solicitor general will face off against a government lawyer from New Jersey and a prominent civil rights litigator ...
Earlier this year President Trump signed an executive order which seeks to restrict this right, which was established by the 14th Amendment in 1868. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday (May ...
The government doesn’t seem to know how it will implement this massive change in policy.
Lawyers for New Jersey and for 16 individuals who are fighting Trump’s policy said the policy should be blocked based on an 1898 Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship and laws Congress ...
Justice Alito pointed out that multiple states have also sued over the birthright citizenship order and won broader victories ...
New Jersey’s lawyer ... That, of course, would leave unresolved the constitutionality of the birthright-citizenship order. It’s hard to say how long it will take before that question is ...
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