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Deadline: White House” legal analyst Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump administration ...
The Trump administration’s arguments against birthright citizenship for all are ahistorical, and make no sense when ...
Norman Wong didn’t know his family’s history for most of his life. Now, the 75-year-old retired carpenter is fighting to save birthright citizenship and his great-grandfather’s legacy. His ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday about President Donald Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship and significantly limit the power of federal courts to slow his agenda – a case that ...
Nationwide injunctions have become more prevalent over the past 20 years, with lawyers "forum shopping" for judges friendly ...
It’s been a law of the land since 1868. We break down Trump’s executive order, the significance of the Supreme Court stepping in, and why it matters ...
If ever there was a case for nationwide injunctions, this is it. Trump’s executive order is unconstitutional on its face.
The question before the justices was whether a single district court judge has the power to block a policy across the country ...
Good luck to the Caps tonight in a crucial Game 5! How’s everyone in D.C. feeling? In today’s issue: Supreme Court hears emergency birthright citizenship case Trump floats ...
Alluding to that history, Feigenbaum observed ... Presumably, that’s why Kavanaugh asked Sauer how the government would ...
The arguments hinged on a procedural question about the powers of lower courts that conservatives appeared sympathetic to, but that could create a patchwork of citizenship across the country.
How the Supreme Court decides will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other ...