Bradley Professor Says Birthright Citizenship Is 'Law of the Land'
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Bradley professor says birthright citizenship is 'law of the land'
The Supreme Court heard arguments from President Donald Trump regarding birthright citizenship Wednesday, but a Bradley University professor believes the issue is not open ended and that the 14th Amendment has been interpreted to grant citizenship to anyone born within the United States for almost a century and a half.
It's the first time in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court that an incumbent president personally becomes a ... The post "It's a new world, but the same Constitution" – America is arguing over citizenship law appeared first on Apollo News.
The UnPopulist Live: Andy Craig and Paul Gowder on Birthright Citizenship
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara—the case that will determine whether Trump’s executive order stripping birthright citizenship from children born on U.S. soil can stand. A majority of the justices, including several Trump appointees, signaled deep skepticism of the administration’s core contention that the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause has been misread for over a century. The constitutional guarantee…
AHA Member Discusses Historical Foundations of Birthright Citizenship on CBS News Chicago
AHA member Kate Masur (Northwestern Univ.) appeared on CBS News Chicago to speak about the historical foundations of birthright citizenship as the Supreme Court considers arguments from the Trump administration seeking to restrict it.
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