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The Supreme Court on Friday handed down a highly-anticipated ruling involving President Donald Trump's Day 1 executive order to effectively end birthright citizenship. But many questions remain ...
Analysis of the Supreme Court decision in Trump v. CASA and its likely consequences for executive orders, nationwide ...
SCOTUS decision hasn’t ended the fight over birthright citizenship "Collateral estoppel" doctrine will make things messier for the legal left — but far more durable ...
With SCOTUS'S ruling that individual judges cannot grant nationwide injunctions, many of Trump's executive orders are now able to go into effect including his order to end birthright citizenship ...
SCOTUS, in birthright citizenship case, ... Trump can move forward immediately, though, with developing plans to implement the birthright citizenship order -- which will not take effect for ...
Trump's order itself has a 30-day grace period before taking effect, meaning right now there is no change to birthright citizenship and children born everywhere in the country are still U.S.
Matt Kuenning, who teaches at Illinois State University and practices law in Champaign, says a New Hampshire judge's ruling ...