A federal judge blocked President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship from taking effect on Thursday. U.S. District Court Judge John Coughenour, a Reagan appointee, said the […] ...
A group of congressional republicans introduced a bill on Thursday that they said would codify President Donald Trump's ...
The14th Amendment was intended to correct the moral wrongs of slavery. But it has been misunderstood and reinterpreted in ...
Donald Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship faces a tough legal battle, but could have a major impact if enacted.
Extending birthright citizenship to everyone born in the United States raises important concerns and diminishes the meaning and value of being a citizen.
Just because the executive order has been put on hold doesn't mean it won't ever take effect. The temporary injunction granted Thursday could still be overturned on appeal.
Just because the executive order has been put on hold doesn't mean it won't ever take effect. The temporary injunction granted Thursday could still be overturned on appeal.
The situation could be particularly complicated for asylum-seekers from countries like Venezuela, which doesn't have diplomatic ties with the U.S.
During the first Trump Administration, some of the President's supporters urged him to embrace the view that the Fourteenth Amendment does not require ...
A Seattle judge is siding with attorney generals from 22 states calling the challenge to birthright citizenship "blatantly unconstitutional." ...
When the Trump administration seeks to have the injunction quashed, the litigation may eventually proceed, through the ...
One of Trump's executive orders moves to end birthright citizenship, a right enshrined in the Constitution. Here's what you need to know about the legal principle and its possible future.