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Birthright citizenship on line. Supreme Court to decide

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The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s birthright citizenship order violates the Constitution
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to take up the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s order on birthright citizenship declaring that children born to parents who are in the United States ill...

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Idaho State Journal · 5h
Trump order ending birthright citizenship to be argued at US Supreme Court
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Supreme Court’s decision on birthright citizenship to depend on interpretation of one key phrase | The Conversation
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Is the Supreme Court Unsure About Birthright Citizenship?
Maybe, if the country is lucky, the Supreme Court has decided to hear the case of Trump v. Barbara because it wants to reiterate something that the Constitution, federal law, and its own previous ruli...

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What longstanding legal precedent says about birthright citizenship and the process to restrict it: Analysis

When the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Trump administration's petitions seeking to resurrect Executive Order 14160 -- the president's sweeping attempt to gut the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship -- it effectively placed one of the Constitution's most settled commitments on the docket.
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Readers Write: Birthright citizenship, St. Paul’s finances, local income taxes, George Floyd Square

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants. The case primarily turns on five words in the 14th Amendment: “and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.”
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Former DOJ official warns ‘very disturbing things’ happened around Biden’s autopen pardons

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree discusses the Supreme Court's case on birthright citizenship, President Donald Trump's criticism of Cuellar and concerns over former President Joe Biden’s autopen pardons.
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