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The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday in a case that could upend long-standing precedent on who is guaranteed ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on an issue that courts have not questioned in more than a century: birthright citizenship. NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the case with law professor Amanda Frost.
How the Supreme Court decides will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other Trump initiatives.
In a last-minute add to this year's term, the Supreme Court will examine President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship and a broader issue over the power of the courts.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments May 15 over Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship. Here's what that is, and ...
The Trump administration seeks to challenge the constitutional provision that guarantees automatic citizenship to babies born ...
Federal agencies say that by axing the funding they are protecting the First Amendment. Critics see it as stifling scientific ...
The amended version of Daniel's Law is creating a punishing burden for New Jersey businesses. We have to fix it.
Amendments proposed to Queensland's planning legislation will introduce a new community benefit system for renewable energy ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to nullify birthright citizenship for millions of U.S.-born children could overturn a ...
Japan’s Happy Monday System, established in 1998, also moved a number of public holidays to Mondays to create several three-day weekends. This year, Japan has a total of nine holidays of three or more ...