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Half of U.S. adults say people born in the United States to parents who immigrated illegally should have U.S. citizenship, ...
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OPINION: Birthright Citizenship: A Nuanced ExaminationSince the adoption of the 14 th Amendment in 1868, the United States has recognized birthright citizenship ... idea and belongs to the sphere of public law.” Their dissent implies that Congress ...
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On the day of his second inauguration, President Donald Trump issued an executive order entitled “Protecting the Meaning and ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court’s shadow docket has stolen the spotlight, but the merits docket will come roaring back ...
Kit Beyer is a researcher and writer at Fix the Court, a nonprofit that advocates for greater transparency and accountability ...
The practice of a federal agency not following a court of appeals’ precedent beyond the specific parties to that specific ...
What makes someone truly an American? Is it the paperwork they possess, the attitudes and beliefs they espouse or the soil on which they are born? These topics make for ...
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People who could afford to litigate would get the benefit of the court’s precedents while everyone else would be subjected to unlawful executive action.
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Can President Trump Legally End Birthright Citizenship?Without birthright citizenship, millions of U.S.-born children would grow up in the United States without access to public benefits, financial aid to pay for college, or the prospect of ...
The birthright citizenship case argued before the Supreme ... set by the Supreme Court for a preliminary injunction in an opinion by Chief Justice Roberts in 2008. There is an overwhelming ...
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Incumbent leaders around the world are strategically changing citizenship laws to influence election outcomes and capitalize on populist, nationalist, and nativist sentiments.
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