The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the US"—why does Trump wants to change it?
President Trump has signed an executive order to effectively end birthright citizenship. Here's what it means, and how the 14th Amendment is related.
President Donald Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right enshrined in the 14th Amendment. We ...
President Donald Trump has signed a number of executive orders his first day of office — including one which seeks to strip certain newborns of their U.S. citizenship, effectively going against an ...
I pointed out that Trump's promised executive order denying birthright citizenship to undocumented immigrants was likely to ...
John A. Bingham, the primary author of Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment, did not believe that Congress had the constitutional authority to enact the Civil Rights Act of 1866, and he therefore ...
The drafters of Sections 1 and 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment understood Section 5 as providing an unquestionable constitutional base for the 1866 Civil Rights Act, and Section 1 as embedding the ...
In the few days since he returned to the White House, President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders and mass pardons ...
Ordinarily, the courts carefully scrutinize state restrictions on the right to vote to assess their constitutionality under the equal protection clause of Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment to ...
Additionally, Article I, Section Eight of the Constitution provides that Congress has the power to “establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization.” Does that trump the 14th Amendment? The 1898 ...
Saturday, Feb. 1 is George Washington Carver Day in Iowa , a well-deserved honor for the recipient of the Spingarn Medal, ...
arguing that it was clear Trump engaged in insurrection in the… The nation’s highest court has never ruled on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which prohibits those who “engaged in ...