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President Donald Trump may not have a perfect rubber stamp in the U.S. Supreme Court, but he is finding little willingness by ...
The Supreme Court will continue to be blamed by Americans for the problems that are really created by Congress.
Whether a presidential decision, dictate, or whim applies to a person henceforth will depend on which state that person lives ...
In a Supreme Court term that handed Trump and conservatives, big wins, Ketanji Brown Jackson − the newest justice − has ...
High court’s decision fuels uncertainty about whether babies born to immigrants lacking legal immigration status will be ...
War-torn South Sudan is a country the State Department advises against travel to due to “crime, kidnapping, and armed ...
What the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on universal injunctions didn’t do was take a position on the constitutionality of ...
The modern problem of stopping Trump’s executive overreach requires 21st-century solutions. Instead, the Supreme Court handcuffed America to its past.
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce ...
There was our guiding light: The 14th Amendment, passed 100 years earlier. It extended citizenship to all persons born on ...
The case in question, involving lawsuits by two states and an organization, stems from President Donald Trump’s blatantly ...
To hear Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tell it, it’s a “perilous moment for our Constitution.” The Supreme Court’s most junior ...