Two new executive orders take aim at aspects of birthright citizenship the high court did not address in its June 2026 ruling.
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Jackson’s concurrence traces the 14th Amendment to work done by people ‘beyond Congress’ and Black Americans who ‘helped galvanize the push for full equality.’
A former federal judge analyzes key Supreme Court decisions this term, reflects on growing judicial invective evident in its opinions, and judiciously gives praise for some great writing.
Pointing to the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment, the high court ruled that all babies born in the United States ‘are citizens by birth.’
This president is certainly not the president Joe Biden was, and the White House is not the nursing home that it once was. While everyone was …
