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On 15 May 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright ...
The background: President Donald Trump’s order would end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States unless ...
The patriots of 1776 did not rebel against the tyranny of King George III only to subject themselves to the black-robed ...
The justices should affirm that there's only one court meant to make nationwide injunctions, on birthright citizenship or ...
Trump lashed out at "stone cold CRAZY" Democrats — this time accusing them of “PLAYING THE REF” with the Supreme Court as it hears birthright case.
In today’s edition … MAGA and progressives come together on drug prices … Republicans hit another roadblock in their colossal ...
Such a holding would be a self-inflicted judicial wound, one from which the American legal system, and perhaps the rule of ...
The solicitor general argued that every baby rendered stateless by executive order had better get their own lawyer.
The Supreme Court heard an rare May session on Trump's order to end birthright citizenship. The question central to this case? Universal injunctions.
The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Thursday with what it called a “modest” request in its effort to end ...