Trump's lawyers have told the Supreme Court that 20th century presidents were wrong about birthright citizenship.
The president is waging an across-the-board war against the First Amendment and its legal interpretations from the mid-20th century to today.
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The Forward on MSNVoltaire knew what to say about would-be despots like Donald TrumpLet us hope,” Justice John Paul Stevens said in a 1992 address at Yale titled “The Freedom of Speech,” that whenever we ...
The prominent figures and events of the women’s suffrage movement of the 19th and 20th centuries can feel almost mythical at times. That’s in part because they are, in fact, myths. The telling of the ...
If the administration's birthright citizenship executive order is implemented, "there will be a new kind of stratification" ...
The Trump administration has filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court asking it to allow restrictions on birthright citizenship to go into effect while other legal battles play out. The ...
President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court in a series of emergency appeals Thursday to allow him to ...
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In an emergency appeal filed Thursday, President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to intervene to protect his executive order (EO) ending birthright citizenship. The filing of […] ...
From Justice Sotomayor's statement respecting the denial of review today in Gonzalez v. U.S., joined by Justice Gorsuch: Founding-era common law gave ...
That was also the first televised State of the Union. Prior to the 20th Amendment, which in 1933 formalized the swearing in of new members of Congress to Jan. 3 and new Presidents from March 4 to Jan.
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