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Reading (and misreading) the 14th Amendment
“Subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” That is the phrase, stuck in the middle of the first sentence of the first section of ...
Forgotten History’s latest episode examines birthright citizenship, the 14th Amendment, Trump’s executive order, and the ...
I read with great interest Randy E. Barnett’s op-ed “Trump Is Right on Birthright Citizenship” (April 1). The 14th Amendment’s phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” is the functional equivalent ...
A red state lawmaker quietly called on the Supreme Court to overturn the Fourteenth Amendment, but plenty of people are calling out the stunning remark. "Say what now?" Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) proposed an amendment on Thursday to “protect United States citizenship” and end birthright citizenship automatically granted to citizens born in the country as stipulated in the ...
U.S. Supreme Court Building Credit: Joe Ravi, CC BY-SA 3.0 Rights groups in Arkansas see the potential end of birthright citizenship as yet another attack on immigrants by the Trump administration.
new video loaded: The ‘Constitutional Bedrock’ Trump Is Trying to Erase transcript Trump is on a mission to eliminate birthright citizenship, a right long thought to be guaranteed by the 14th ...
Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter suggested the Supreme Court should overturn or weaken the 14th Amendment. Ratified on July 9, 1868, the 14th Amendment is a cornerstone of the U.S.
Richard Epstein talks about his new book, "The Myth of Birthright Citizenship: What the 14th Amendment Really Says".
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