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The Supreme Court could create a patchwork of citizenship rules that echoes a dark time in the nation's history.
The Supreme Court is set to decide whether the government can deny birthright citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants or temporary visa holders — and how, exactly, such a policy would work.
Eight justices—the exception being Ketanji Brown Jackson—seem keen to rein in universal injunctions. But a majority also ...
A nearly 160-year-old constitutional right is under fire from the Trump administration, birthright citizenship. But is the US ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments over President Donald Trump’s effort to roll back nationwide injunctions blocking his ...
The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Thursday with what it called a “modest” request in its effort to end ...
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 ...
As the Supreme Court prepared to hear arguments Thursday on whether to allow President Donald Trump's restrictions on ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on the reform of birthright citizenship, as decided by the American president in an ...
Anyone born in the US is a citizen at birth, deriving from the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment. Read more at ...
The Justices on the Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday with a high-stakes case involving birthright citizenship that’s poised ...
SCOTUS seemed open to lifting a series of nationwide orders blocking President Trump from enforcing his birthright ...