The debate over birthright citizenship is heading to the Supreme Court, raising questions about the 14th Amendment’s scope. The outcome could reshape immigration policy and the definition of American citizenship.
Posts tagged as “Supreme Court case”
By M Dowling A case is going to the Supreme Court that is quite troubling. A public New Jersey school is indoctrinating children in Islam. The…
By Stephen Kruiser Top O’ the Briefing Happy Thursday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Thoruünybal became a minor life-coaching celebrity with the success of his…
By John Ransom The conservative and liberal wings of the Supreme Court laid down the lines regarding Tennessee’s transgender medical ban during oral arguments Wednesday. Over…
The case questions whether Tennessee’s prohibition violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. By Sam Dorman The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to…
By M Winger In a dramatic courtroom twist, the Nevada Supreme Court just made a major move against Democrats. They ruled against forcing election certification if there’s fraud…
By Dave Mihalovic In a recent ruling, judges at the German Federal Supreme Court (BGH) confirmed that the measles virus does not exist. Furthermore, there…











