Casting our gaze into the past may help illuminate the legal status of birthright citizenship.| Law & Liberty
US President Donald Trump returned to office in 2025 with a promise to end birthright citizenship and restore what he calls “American identity.”| Fair Observer
Lately, Georgia State University law professor Anthony Michael Kreis has become a go-to source on questions about President Donald Trump’s frenzied efforts to reshape the federal government—the main question usually being, "Can he do that?" When it comes to Trump’s executive order overturning the constitutional right of birthright citizenship, Kreis’s reply is unequivocal: No, he cannot.| Atlanta Magazine
5 Key Takeaways: Supreme Court Ruling on Birthright Citizenship and its impact on Indian Americans| India Currents
Today's 6-3 Supreme Court decision in Trump v. CASA, Inc. barring nationwide injunctions is a grave mistake. It risks…| Reason.com
The government is always a threat. This we must never forget. In that light, I want to examine the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Trump...| sheldonfreeassociation.blogspot.com
The conservative majority at SCOTUS dropped a bomb on Friday when it ruled in favor of ending birthright citizenship … or did it? We explain.| lataco.com
The field of immigration law, always complex, has been thrust into a period of acute crisis. Legal professionals are grappling with the dual challenge of rapidly shifting policies driven by recent presidential actions and unprecedented caseload demands. Leading voices in the legal community are emphasizing the urgent need for both profound legal acumen and strategic...| Legal Talk Network
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians currently under threat of deportation must be allowed to stay in the U.S. at least until it is safe for them to return to Haiti.| San Francisco Bay View
Rep. Jasmine Crockett assaulted reporter Charles Downs. LaMonica McIver attacked ICE agents. James Comey posted “86-47.” Pelosi marched with anti-ICE radicals. These aren’t moderates—they’re open border extremists inciting violence against Trump and America.| Loomered
The Supreme Court will likely have the opportunity to acknowledge that the Claremont Institute’s view of the Citizenship Clause is correct.| The American Mind