NORC poll found that about two-thirds of U.S. adults support automatic citizenship for all children born in the country.
Supreme Court justices had pointed questions for both sides during oral arguments on President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship order on Wednesday.
The Supreme Court seems poised to reject President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship in a consequential case that was magnified by his unparalleled presence in the courtroom.
As the Supreme Court prepares to deliver a historic ruling on birthright citizenship ― the legal foundation that confers automatic citizenship on those born in the United States ― the Trump ...
More than a dozen states have sued the federal government over the executive order, and now US Supreme Court is weighing in.
A group of law professors mount a campaign challenging birthright citizenship, arguing Trump's executive order to narrow the ...
The future of the United States as a multiracial society is at risk if the 14th Amendment's birthright citizenship language ...
Opinion Columnist Elise Clifford '29 lays out the legal framework surrounding birthright citizenship in the United States and ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a landmark case over the legality of President Donald Trump’s executive ...
Oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday left the impression that key justices had misgivings about President Trump’s ...
Both the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court Historical Society have said there is no official record of any sitting president attending oral arguments.
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