Updated on April 1 at 10:10 p.m. On Jan. 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would end birthright ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in a case involving President Trump’s executive order ending birthright ...
“President Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship is a violation of the 14th Amendment,” writes Deborah N. Archer.
In taking up the issue at all, the court showed nativists have made major gains.
After a tense judiciary session today, I was glad to see that the Supreme Court still has one shred of dignity left.
Even if the text was not clear on this — which it is — Trump still would not have the authority to change the 14th Amendment ...
The 14th Amendment of 1868 grants citizenship to all people born or naturalized in this country– including those previously ...
Hundreds of thousands of children born in the U.S. each year would no longer automatically become citizens if the court ...
ANALYSIS: Justices appeared skeptical of his attempt to rewrite the 14th Amendment while the president flails against history ...
There are few lines in the Constitution that are as straightforward as the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment: “All ...
On January 20, 2025 — his first day back in the White House — President Donald Trump issued an executive order purporting to ...
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United ...