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President Donald Trump is threatening to strip people of their U.S. citizenship, including political foes, as his ...
Efforts to redefine the 14th Amendment could leave thousands of children stateless and trigger constitutional battles.
In short, SCOTUS told federal district judges that they could still block Trump's birthright citizenship order from going ...
While Trump's victories have ranged from universal injunctions to deportations, he's faced setbacks on both of those matters ...
Legal battles over President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship continued on July 10, 2025, after a ...
Legal advocates, including the Asian Law Caucus, filed a class action lawsuit to stop the executive order aimed at removing ...
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Sixty-nine of roughly 110 lawyers in the branch that defends against challenges to key policies have left the unit since ...
The Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump's first judicial pick of his second term, voting along party lines to approve ...
U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante issued a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of President Trump’s ...
In an escalating feud, the US-born actor has fired back at the president's threat to take away her citizenship. But could Trump even legally do it?
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
In 1898, in the landmark case of U.S. v Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the birthright citizenship guarantee, ...
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