The court’s review of Trump’s policy could reshape the future of birthright citizenship in America.
The Supreme Court's decision on birthright citizenship will depend on one key phrase of the 14th Amendment: "subject to the ...
With the U.S. Supreme Court agreeing to hear a direct challenge to President Donald Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, political theorist Sebastian Saviano says the case marks ...
Justices will weigh the meaning of ‘subject to the jurisdiction’ in a case that could reshape American citizenship law.
Despite Trump’s vile views on immigrants, even some conservatives don’t think his executive order holds constitutional water.
At least four Supreme Court justices recently signaled their apparent agreement with Donald Trump’s effort to roll back the Fourteenth Amendment’s ...
A principle rooted in the Constitution and reinforced by long experience cannot be undone at a president’s whim.
Birthright citizenship belongs only to U.S.-born children of parents who, like the freed slaves, owe this nation their ...
American birthright citizenship is rooted in California. The 1898 case underpinning the policy involved a San Francisco man, ...
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Readers Write: Birthright citizenship, St. Paul’s finances, local income taxes, George Floyd Square
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants. The case primarily turns on five words in the 14th ...
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