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While there is no serious argument that Trump’s birthright citizenship order is legal, there are very serious arguments on ...
Next week, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the first case to test Donald Trump’s attempt to change the meaning ...
My family has been in America for over 400 years. My father’s side of the family goes all the way back to Governor William ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on May 15 in three cases challenging an executive order President Donald Trump ...
On his first day in office in January, Trump signed an executive order interpreting the 14th Amendment to mean that only ...
The Assembly Judiciary Committee passed Assembly Joint Resolution 5, opposing Trump’s order seeking to reinterpret the 14th ...
President Trump had issued an executive order restricting birthright citizenship to children born to illegally present ...
Trump argues the Fourteenth Amendment created no such right, but the Supreme Court can preserve it simply by citing statutes.
Whenever the merits of Mr Trump’s birthright order reach the high court, the president is unlikely to be successful, legal ...
Arizona has become a litigant in 12 lawsuits against the Trump administration, beginning the day after he took office.
The short answer is that the outcome of the Supreme Court hearing (whose oral argument is scheduled for May 15 at 10 am) is of immense importance ...
In anticipation of the Supreme Court’s May 15 birthright citizenship review, consider that the Los Angeles Dodgers’ $700 million superstar Shohei Ohtani and his wife Mamiko Tanaka, Japanese nationals, ...
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