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Supreme Court to hear landmark birthright citizenship case

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Trump’s Plan to End Birthright Citizenship Isn’t Going So Well
At issue was a presidential executive order that eliminated the birthright-citizenship guarantee of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.

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Opinion
 · 22h
I’m fighting Trump’s birthright citizenship order at the supreme court. Will we adhere to the best of our history?
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Supreme Court to hear arguments this week over Trump’s birthright citizenship order
 · 7h
Oral arguments heard over birthright citizenship
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 · 13h
Five Takeaways From the Birthright Citizenship Argument
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Meet the Lawyers Arguing the Birthright Citizenship Case
 · 12h
Nativists Loom Over SCOTUS Birthright Citizenship Arguments
Much of the Trump-era counter to birthright citizenship has come via panic over China.

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 · 15h
BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP CASE: Lawyers react after oral arguments
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Bay Area lawyers in DC for Supreme Court birthright citizenship case
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Justice Thomas: How Does 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause Act As A Correction Of Dred Scott?

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas offered this opportunity for Solicitor General John Sauer to explain how the 14th Amendment acted as a correction to questions created by the 1857 Dred Scott decision,
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Justice Clarence Thomas Asks the First Question

Justice Clarence Thomas, the court’s longest serving member, typically asks the first question during oral arguments. Wednesday was no exception. After Solicitor General John Sauer gave an introductory statement,
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