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“It's the question that's on everyone's minds,” said Columbia Law professor Elora Mukherjee, an expert on immigration law. “I anticipate we'll see some discussion of the underlying merits, but I am ...
Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump has made several moves to crack down on immigration, and one of ...
The government’s main complaint in this appeal, which combines all three cases, isn’t that Trump’s executive order is legal ...
The court is holding a hearing to decide whether the rulings of judges who blocked the presidential order have national scope ...
OPINION As the eyes of the nation turn towards the U.S. Supreme Court for today’s argument on birthright citizenship, they ...
As the Supreme Court considers a nationwide injunction blocking Trump’s move to end birthright citizenship, two legal ...
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As the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship, a new poll finds that less than a third of Americans want it to end. But other parts of the White House's immigration crackdown are more popular.
The Trump administration seeks to challenge the constitutional provision that guarantees automatic citizenship to babies born in the U.S. But the arguments are likely to focus on a different question.
Michael J. Sofia, of Bucks County — is extraordinary, and he’s not alone. He is a link in a long chain of scientific ...
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