A Path For Birthright Control
By Ken Blackwell BREAKING: Justice Brett Kavanaugh just handed Congress a clear legal path to end automatic birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens. No constitutional amendment required. Here…
By Ken Blackwell BREAKING: Justice Brett Kavanaugh just handed Congress a clear legal path to end automatic birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens. No constitutional amendment required. Here…
By Sam Dorman,Matthew Vadum,Stacy Robinson The Supreme Court issued a series of decisions on June 25 with far-reaching impact on President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, the Second Amendment, and agribusiness…
By Matthew Vadum The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Dec. 5 to review whether President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court’s decision took the form…
Story by Jack Birle, Washington Examiner The Supreme Court has been active on its emergency docket in recent months, halting several lower court injunctions and causing anger from some of…
By Peter Pinedo , Chad Pergram Amid a legal battle between President Donald Trump and several Democratic-run states over birthright citizenship, Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is introducing a constitutional amendment…
By Breanne Deppisch , Shannon Bream , Bill Mears The Supreme Court on Monday granted the Trump administration’s request to stay a lower court injunction blocking them from deporting individuals…
Story by Randy DeSoto Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas made perhaps the most important point of the day during oral arguments Thursday in a case involving federal district judges’ power…
Story by Mary Papenfuss Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts in remarks Wednesday emphasized the vital importance to the nation of an independent judiciary in what appeared to be a…
Story by Breanne Deppisch, Haley Chi-Sing The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with the Trump administration and upheld the mass firing of tens of thousands of probationary federal employees, granting…
Opinion by Betsy McCaughey Who should have more power: the president of the United States, or a federal district judge — one of nearly 700 — in a courthouse anywhere…
Story by Michael Schwarz Article III of the United States Constitution makes one remedy for judicial tyranny as plain as language can make it. “The judicial Power of the United…
By Lindsay Kornick Senate Democrats have launched a “calculated effort” to undermine public opinion on the Supreme Court, CBS News reporter Jan Crawford argued Sunday. After CBS correspondent Major Garrett…