Ramirez, 1974) the Supreme Court held that felon disenfranchisement laws did not violate Section 2, in part because the 14th Amendment expressly countenances restricting the right to vote on the basis ...
The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the US"—why does Trump wants to change it?
The14th Amendment was intended to correct the moral wrongs of slavery. But it has been misunderstood and reinterpreted in ...
President Donald Trump has signed a number of executive orders his first day of office — including one which seeks to strip certain newborns of their U.S. citizenship, effectively going against an ...
Article I, Section 2: This provision offers evidence ... This was eliminated by the 14th Amendment, which established equal protection of the laws and due process for all. Critics of the Tea ...
It construed Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment as granting states an “affirmative sanction” to disenfranchise those convicted of criminal offenses,65 and therefore reversed theCalifornia ...
arguing that it was clear Trump engaged in insurrection in the… The nation’s highest court has never ruled on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which prohibits those who “engaged in ...
While Section 3 of the 14th Amendment bars people ... disqualify someone from holding state office under the 14th Amendment. 2. No discussion of whether Trump actually ‘engaged in insurrection ...
In declaring his ineligibility in December for the Republican primary, the Colorado Supreme Court leant on a little-known, Civil War-era constitutional amendment. Section 3 of the 14th Amendment ...
The suit argues the executive order violates the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment and Section 1401 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.