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FOX 5 DC on MSNFinal Supreme Court decisions loom on birthright citizenship, trans rights and moreWith recess set to begin at the end of June, the Supreme Court still has 21 cases to decide — several of them with ...
Some 20 cases remain to be decided — about a third of the total argued cases — many of them the most important of the term.
A federal appellate court is weighing whether to allow President Trump to end the constitutional guarantee to birthright ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is in the homestretch of a term that has lately been dominated by the Trump ...
Half of U.S. adults say people born in the United States to parents who immigrated illegally should have U.S. citizenship, ...
The Supreme Court's 1898 ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark granted citizenship to the American-born child of Chinese immigrants.
Deadline: White House” legal analyst Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump administration ...
June marks the final month of the Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 term and all nine justices are racing against the clock to issue final opinions on controversial cases.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, birthright citizenship is not entirely settled U.S. law. The executive order states, “the Fourteenth Amendment has never been interpreted to extend citizenship ...
The arguments at the courtroom in downtown Seattle were far different from a few months ago when a judge called Trump's order ...
A three-judge panel asked a U.S. Justice Department attorney about "the ordinary meaning" of the 14th Amendment while ...
The U.S. Supreme Court, meanwhile, hasn’t ruled whether a decision from one judge can block a president’s executive order from taking effect nationwide.
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