The U.S. Supreme Court will decide a case in 2026 challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to end birthright citizenship. Trump v. Barbara challenges Trump’s executive order that denies ...
President Trump's executive order adopting a narrow understanding of birthright citizenship in order to exclude the American-born children of unauthorized immigrants and temporary visitors has ...
Conley's argument against birthright citizenship relies on an outdated understanding of originalism, focusing on "original intent" rather than "original public meaning." The original public meaning of ...
As a general rule, babies born in the United States of America are citizens of the United States of America. There isn’t any question about that. It’s in the Constitution, 14th Amendment: “All persons ...
The Supreme Court is set to weigh in on cases that could recalibrate executive power, influence the 2026 midterms, and offer ...
President Trump does not have the power to strip Americans who are born in this country of their citizenship, Vox correspondent Ian Millhiser writes.
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Birthright citizenship supporters get the law wrong by ignoring obvious evidence
Legal scholars Amy Swearer and Hans von Spakovsky challenge birthright citizenship, arguing 14th Amendment excludes children of illegal aliens.
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Opinion - The dog that didn’t bark on birthright citizenship
The ratifiers of the 14th Amendment could not have contemplated excluding the children of unlawful entrants, because the ...
WHILE DONALD TRUMP AND HIS TEAM reshape American democracy to consolidate power in himself, his pals in the Supreme Court ...
As constitutional turns of phrase go, the part of the Fourteenth Amendment that guarantees birthright citizenship seems more straightforward than most: “All persons born or naturalized in the United ...
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