The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case challenging the president's birthright citizenship order on April 1.
Brothers in Law is a recurring series by brothers Akhil and Vikram Amar, with special emphasis on measuring what the Supreme Court says against what the Constitution itself says. For more content from ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether the 14th Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship in the U.S., an interpretation the Trump admin. is fighting.
Trump imposed the order last year as a means to deter pregnant tourists from having their babies in the United States and illegal migrants to stop using the method as a way to remain in the country.
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For over 150 years, birthright citizenship, which grants citizenship to children born in the U.S. regardless of their parents’ immigration status—has shaped generations of students who attend public ...
Prior to arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court Trump v. Barbara case, the U.S. Senate held a hearing reviewing the constitutional context of birthright citizenship for ...
President Donald Trump’s effort to rein in what he views as abuse of the 14th Amendment’s birthright citizenship provision could be hamstrung by the surrogacy industry and its growing Chinese customer ...
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