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A criminal case in Alaska involving nearly a dozen people born in American Samoa is highlighting concerns about birthright ...
Deadline: White House” legal analyst Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump administration ...
The justices decide some of the most contentious cases of the term before they break for the summer. Thursday is the next ...
The three appeals court judges expressed skepticism at the Trump administration's arguments for rewriting birthright ...
The Supreme Court's 1898 ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark granted citizenship to the American-born child of Chinese ...
Federal appeals court judges in Seattle on Wednesday questioned a Trump administration lawyer and Washington’s solicitor ...
The arguments at the courtroom in downtown Seattle were far different from a few months ago when a judge called Trump's order ...
The Justice Department on Wednesday pressed a federal appeals court to reverse a judge’s ruling that blocked nationwide ...
More than 150,000 newborns would be denied citizenship annually if Trump's order takes effect nationally, according to the ...
The constitutionality of President Donald Trump's executive order to curtail automatic birthright citizenship is set to be ...
If the justices narrow the injunctions, there will be different rules for birthright citizenship for different people until the Supreme Court eventually decides whether Trump’s policy is legal.
High-stakes hearing: The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in a case about the enforcement of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order. The main question for the justices was ...
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