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Trump discusses birthright citizenship before Supreme Court hearings.

On Thursday, President Trump expressed his administration’s stance on ending birthright citizenship just before a Supreme Court discussion on the matter, stating that the current approach portrays the United States as a “silly country.” “There’s a significant case being debated at the U.S. Supreme Court today. Birthright citizenship wasn’t supposed to apply to individuals who […]

Supreme Court considers Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship as nationwide injunctions loom

Supreme Court Set to Hear Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Challenge The Supreme Court is scheduled to engage in oral arguments on Thursday regarding President Donald Trump’s attempts to end birthright citizenship. A significant point of discussion will be whether lower courts that have blocked Trump’s policies acted beyond their authority. A conservative majority of 6–3 in […]

The Supreme Court should take the chance to get rid of universal injunctions.

On May 15, the U.S. Supreme Court will listen to arguments regarding a set of cases where district court judges are questioning whether the federal government can stop enforcing laws or policies nationwide without proper authority. It would be beneficial for the court to clarify and potentially end this practice. Typically, when a district court […]

Will the Supreme Court control wayward judges or approve them?

The concept of the national injunction, which was relatively uncommon in American law, has gained traction thanks to a particular federal district judge aiming to obstruct policies from the political realm. This rising trend has caught the attention of Supreme Court justices from both sides of the aisle, who have issued cautions regarding its implications. […]

Trump Requests Supreme Court Approval for Deportations Under ‘Alien Enemies Act’ After Gang Members Threaten Hostages in Detention Center

The Trump administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to permit the deportation of individuals under the alien enemy law. This comes after a situation involving members of the Tren de Aragua gang, who were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and reportedly threatened hostages. Several groups linked to George […]

Why Trump’s Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship might not truly concern birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court engaged in discussions on Thursday regarding President Trump’s challenge to automatic birthright citizenship. This topic, while significant, took a backseat as more contentious issues about lower judges’ authority over administrative actions came to light. This year, various lower courts in Washington, Massachusetts, and Maryland issued a series of broad national injunctions that […]

Supreme Court to consider Trump’s order on birthright citizenship and examine judicial authority

This week’s Supreme Court case appears to address the Trump administration’s attempts to redefine birthright citizenship, but there are deeper constitutional concerns at play. These involve the significant authority that federal judges have to issue national injunctions, which can halt broad enforcement measures initiated by President Trump. The court will hold debates on Thursday about […]

Case on Birthright Citizenship Reaches US Supreme Court With Unexpected Development

Supreme Court to Examine Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Policy This week, a significant policy effort by President Donald Trump—aimed at restricting birthright citizenship—lands at the U.S. Supreme Court, but with a twist. The focus might shift away from the core issue. Federal judges from Washington, Massachusetts, and Maryland have issued nationwide orders to halt Trump’s January […]

Discussions on birthright citizenship intensify as Supreme Court hearings approach

This week, President Trump’s attempts to redefine birthright citizenship will reach the Supreme Court for the first time during his second term. The court will be looking at significant administrative actions related to this issue. Right now, the judiciary isn’t directly challenging the legality of Trump’s order, which seeks to deny automatic citizenship to children […]