President Donald Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right enshrined in the 14th Amendment. We asked two experts in constitutional and immigration law to walk us through what the amendment says,
Last Friday, former President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment "the law of the land" - so why has it failed to become the nation's 28th constitutional amendment.
Trump wants a Constitution that, among other things, allows him to refuse to spend congressional appropriations and as we’ve discussed, unilaterally deny citizenship to certain people born in the United States, against the clear direction of the Constitution.
In the few days since he returned to the White House, President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders and mass pardons have shattered political and legal norms. But one order is in a category of its own.
President Biden says he believes the amendment has met the requirements to be enshrined in the Constitution. Its history has been long and complex.
News reported on the flyers found in Sweetwater, and on social media, some viewers questioned why a police investigation was taking place. Knoxville Police also reported on Wednesday
Karoline Leavitt’s debut White House press briefing comments about condoms and the truth also drew intense scrutiny.
Hypocrites in the media and Democrats denounce Trump's "dictatorial" interpretation of 14th Amendment on birthright citizenship, but cheered Biden's blatantly illegal and unilateral measures to protect illegal immigrants from deportation, to grant student debt relief and to inject race into virtually every aspect of the federal government.
Some people claim Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship will affect his own allies like Usha Vance and Marco Rubio. Here’s why that’s false.
A Wisconsin Catholic Charities Branch has argued to the U.S. Supreme Court that the case over its religious exemption is “simple” given the defendant’s (State of Wisconsin’s) multiple violations of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment.
This administration believes that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, and that is why President Trump signed that executive order. Illegal immigrants who come to this country and have a child are not subject to the laws of this jurisdiction. That's the opinion of this administration.
Part church-versus-state conflict, part jurisdictional turf war, this Sooner State charter school fracas is one of the knottiest cases the high court has had to resolve in some time.