Last week, our friends at The Federalist ran a couple of pieces — one by Brianna Lyman and the other by John Daniel Davidson ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, our Nation was conceived in liberty, our freedom was wrested from the hands of tyranny, and our people courageously Every child deserves a safe and nurturing home ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling, expected by summer 2026, will determine whether the 14th Amendment secures what one brief calls a ...
A principle rooted in the Constitution and reinforced by long experience cannot be undone at a president’s whim.
When Supreme Court justices weigh the arguments, they will focus on the meaning of the first sentence of the 14th Amendment, known as the citizenship clause. When Supreme Court justices weigh the ...
Both sides agree that to be granted birthright citizenship under the Constitution, a child must be born inside U.S. borders ...
It can be assumed that the administration is not seeking to change the 14th Amendment's text, but rather to set a new precedent for its interpretation and enforcement.
As the Trump administration signals a willingness to broaden the use of denaturalization—amid pledges to "terminate all of the millions of Biden illegal admissions" and pursue "REVERSE ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results