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The Supreme Court’s conservative majority continued to march American law toward the right during its term that ended last week.
The Supreme Court blocked nationwide injunctions, letting Trump’s attack on birthright citizenship stand. Barrett’s analogy says it all.
A Supreme Court decision demonstrates a new degree of cimperiousness, seeming to co-sign the Trump administration’s contempt ...
The US Justice Department told a skeptical judge that the government won’t apply President Donald Trump’s executive order on ...
Amid the uncertainty and potential changes in the naturalization process to be a U.S. citizen, here are five things to know.
A group of immigrant rights groups and parents are continuing their legal fight over birthright citizenship, days after the ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNLawyers Challenge Trump's Birthright Citizenship OrderIn the wake of a Supreme Court decision, lawyers are swiftly taking action against President Trump's controversial executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship. Class action lawsuits are ...
A federal judge demands clarity on Trump's birthright order, asking if U.S.-born babies could face deportation before the ...
Lawyers challenge Trump's order to end birthright citizenship through class-action lawsuits following a Supreme Court ruling ...
In these cases, the Supreme Court's six Republican-appointed justices broadly deferred to the policy choices of Republican ...
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to explain how it will enforce President Trump's executive order seeking ...
From cutting the Job Corps to sneaking in scary artificial intelligence regulation, many fear Trump is trying to distract ...
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