Could the Supreme Court Back Trump on Birthright Citizenship?Law professor Gerard Magliocca on the multiple reasons Trump’s executive order will likely fail. No, President Trump Can’t Strike ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow it to move forward with an executive order to restrict birthright citizenship, after a series of lower-court rulings blocked ...
President Donald Trump’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship is now at the Supreme Court. The overall legality of his policy isn’t at issue in this new appeal — rather, his ...
In his op-ed “Can Trump Ban Birthright Citizenship?” (March 17), Prof. Jed Rubenfeld argues that the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause extends automatic citizenship to children born of ...
Maddison Spiegel of Westchester County, New York, had tried for years to go on a Birthright trip to Israel but somehow it never happened. The first time she was supposed to go the COVID-19 ...
In 2024, Birthright drew participants aged 18-26 from a variety of countries, with most coming from the United States, Canada, France, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Ukraine, Britain and Germany ...
By Jordan Rubin “Can you explain what SCOTUS can do about birthright citizenship when it’s in the Constitution? How are they able to overturn the 14th Amendment?” — Peggy Giegucz ...
Only if it doesn’t contradict the Constitution. Here’s the fine point of the matter: If the 14th Amendment does not give automatic birthright citizenship to the children of those in the U.S ...
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The White House has filed a request to the U.S. Supreme Court for justices to block several stays issued by federal court judges relating to President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to ...
Scholars discuss the history of birthright citizenship and its modern importance. During one hearing, U.S. District Judge John Coughenour reportedly stated that in certain moments of history, “the ...
The Trump administration is taking its fight to nullify birthright citizenship to the U.S. Supreme Court. To date, every court to have considered Trump's executive order, issued on day one of his ...