Growing Numbers of Legal Scholars Support Trump’s Order on Birthright Citizenship
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Growing numbers of legal scholars support Trump’s order on birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court case Trump v. Barbara has given a platform to a growing number of conservative legal scholars to challenge the mainstream view of birthright citizenship and support President Trump. The court heard arguments over President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship on April 1 and will rule in the coming months whether it violates either the Constitution or federal… Source
Supreme Court to Rule on Key Cases in Weeks
The Supreme Court will issue more than a dozen major decisions before the close of its 2025-2026 term, with rulings expected on birthright citizenship, Trump’s power to fire federal officials, election integrity, campaign finance limits, and transgender rights. Justices are expected to release decisions through the end of June. The court’s biggest pending case involves whether President Trump can end birthright citizenship for children born to i…
Supreme Court Faces Major Decisions on Birthright Citizenship, Trump Firing Powers and Transgender Athlete Bans
The Supreme Court of the United States is entering the final stretch of its term with more than two dozen major cases still awaiting decisions, including disputes over birthright citizenship, transgender athletes in women’s sports and President Donald Trump’s authority to fire federal officials. Traditionally, the high court releases its remaining opinions in late June or early July, setting up a potentially consequential series of rulings in ca…
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