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If ever there was a case for nationwide injunctions, this is it. Trump’s executive order is unconstitutional on its face.
Tucked into the Supreme Court’s decision blocking President Donald Trump from sending additional Venezuelans to a Salvadoran ...
From voting rights to health care to workplace equality, the U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on a number of issues this summer that could have major implications for Black Americans. “In America, for ...
The archbishop of Miami writes that an executive order seeking to overturn birthright citizenship, established by the 14th ...
The mother says she is scheduled to be deported in June, which would deprive her son - a citizen - and her unborn child of ...
Law Journal columnist Bennett Gershman breaks down the U.S. Supreme Court's recent arguments on birthright citizenship.
President Donald Trump has governed mostly by executive order. Now, he's pushing the GOP to give him a victory on Capitol ...
The Dispatch says it won’t change the trusted Supreme Court news site, positioning it as a centerpiece of its expanding judicial coverage ...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, birthright citizenship is not entirely settled U.S. law. The executive order states, “the ...
The Supreme Court is signaling fading confidence that the Trump administration will act in good faith in response to judicial ...
Since the earliest days of the Republic, American citizenship has been contested, subject to the anti-democratic impulses of ...
The president’s primary argument is that nationwide injunctions prevent the executive branch from carrying out its constitutional duties. But as Justice Elena Kagan pointed out, if the president is ...
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