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The birthright citizenship case before the Supreme Court Court could be a stalking horse for a third Trump term.
The birthright citizenship case before the Supreme Court Court could be a stalking horse for a third Trump term.
Good luck to the Caps tonight in a crucial Game 5! How’s everyone in D.C. feeling? In today’s issue: Supreme Court hears ...
The Supreme Court heard Solicitor General John Sauer's argument that universal injunctions violate the Constitution.
During questioning from Justice Barrett, the solicitor general refused to say if the government would respect a circuit court ...
The arguments focused on a separate question: can federal district court judges rule against the administration on a nationwide basis.
The Trump administration's bid to enforce its birthright citizenship executive orders gives the Supreme Court an opportunity ...
President Donald Trump took to social media on Thursday to call the United States “stupid” for allowing birthright citizenship as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in his administration’s case to ...
In Thursday's arguments, the justices will be weighing whether judges have the authority to issue what are called nationwide, or universal, injunctions.
The U.S. Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday over Donald Trump's attempt to broadly enforce his executive order to limit ...
"It was phrased to me, generally respect circuit precedent, but not necessarily in every case," replied John Sauer ...