And such is the case with the 14th Amendment, especially Section 1.
It was the 14th Amendment to the Constitution — known as the birthright amendment and intended to provide citizenship and equal rights protection to people recently freed from slavery — that ...
No U.S. president has ever gone after the 14th Amendment before, but Trump’s birthright citizenship attack isn’t the first time this amendment has been under fire. Ironically, 2025 marks 30 ...
His decree proposing to end the constitutional promise of birthright citizenship contradicts the plain words of the 14th Amendment and would reverse an 1898 Supreme Court milestone. That case ...
The new occupant of the White House has just issued an executive order to remove the 14th Amendment, stripping citizenship from babies born in America, which plainly violates the Constitution ...
Birthright citizenship is a right that is outlined within the U.S. Constitution under the 14th Amendment. Trump signs executive order to repeal birthright citizenship in U.S. On Inauguration Day ...
He might not have a day dedicated to his name. He might not have been in history books. Without the 14th Amendment, which was ratified in 1868, Carver might not have been the hero many adore because ...
One abolished slavery. One allowed Black men to vote. And another, the 14th Amendment written by Ohio Congressman John Bingham, established birthright citizenship and was ratified in 1868. But Bingham ...
Now, that guarantee is under attack. President Donald Trump signed an order attempting to end birthright citizenship, guaranteed in the 14th Amendment and championed for decades in the 19th ...