Today in Supreme Court History: July 9, 1868
7/9/1868: The Fourteenth Amendment is ratified. The post Today in Supreme Court History: July 9, 1868 appeared first on Reason.com.
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7/9/1868: The Fourteenth Amendment is ratified. The post Today in Supreme Court History: July 9, 1868 appeared first on Reason.com.
A group of taxpayers challenged Wisconsin’s Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant Program, arguing that limiting eligibility based on race, ancestry, national origin, and alienage...
The 14th Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship, and the Supreme Court has upheld that. Here’s what to know.
Chief Justice John Roberts begins the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship opinion in Westminster in 1608 with Calvin’s Case and the English law of royal subjectship.I would begi...
More than 150 years after it was put in place, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution is up for discussion at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Takeaways The U.S. Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship to nearly all children born in the United States, regardless of their parents...
Rep. Analilia Mejia approached Democratic leaders with an idea to form a task force examining how attacks on the amendment promising birthright citizenship also threaten reproducti...
A Supreme Court precedent from over 100 years ago, in a case brought by a Chinese American man born in San Francisco, was cited multiple times in today's ruling by the court uphold...
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