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Birthright citizenship is relatively uncommon. There are 195 countries in the world, and only 30 of them have it — that’s ...
Brothers in Law is a recurring series by Professors Akhil and Vikram Amar. For more content from Akhil and Vikram, please see ...
The Supreme Court took hard right turns in major First Amendment cases, but also sided with civil-rights plaintiffs and ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against “universal injunctions” last month, President Donald Trump hailed the decision as a “GIANT WIN” for his administration. Trump added that “the Birthright ...
Born on a US military base, the son of a US citizen father serving in the army, Jermaine Thomas never considered he might not ...
The Supreme Court of the United States' decision to partially stay the District Court's 'universal injunction' against the ...
The Supreme Court's ruling on universal injunctions brings Trump closer to changing how citizenship is granted to babies born to noncitizens in the U.S.
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The Root on MSNJudge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Recent Dissent Proves She’s Unafraid to Challenge Her Colleagues—Unlike Clarence ThomasCompared to Thomas, Jackson is a breath of fresh air. As one of the youngest members on the court, she often uses her ...
A lawsuit claims Tempe's requirements violate organizers' First and 14th Amendment rights, which protect freedom of speech and assembly.
A Supreme Court decision that ensured parents have the right to choose the school that works best for their children is a ...
The California Department of Education and California Interscholastic Federation leaders refused to sign a pledge to ban transgender athletes from competition, putting them at odds with the Trump ...
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