- Trump Says He’ll Ask Supreme Court to Rehear Citizenship Case, an Unlikely Event The New York Times —
- Trump to ask US supreme court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling The Guardian —
- DOJ vows ‘birth tourism’ crackdown after Supreme Court rules against Trump in birthright citizenship case NY Post —
- DOJ to Prioritize ‘Birth Tourism’ Probes Following Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Decision Time —
- Trump reacts to SCOTUS birthright citizenship decision 📹 CNN — · 35sec
- Republican accuses SCOTUS of betraying US, pushes bill restricting birthright citizenship, pregnant visitors Fox News —
- Trump’s attempt to scrap US birthright citizenship rejected by Supreme Court 📹 The Independent — · 1min
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- US Supreme Court blocks Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship The Standard —
- Trump faces ‘worst-case scenario’ on birthright citizenship after Supreme Court shuts door on executive, legislative fixes Washington Examiner —
- 'Trump not going to give up easily' on bid to restrict birthright citizenship despite SCOTUS stop France 24 —
- Why the US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s birthright citizenship order The Indian Express —
- US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship 🔊 BBC News — · 26min
- US birthright citizenship: Supreme court rules against Trump's ban 📹 Al Jazeera — · 2min
- Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, allows transgender youth sports bans in major rulings 📹 NBC News — · 4min
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Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
1868 amendment addressing citizenship rights, civil and political liberties
The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was adopted on July 9, 1868, as one of the Reconstruction Amendments. Considered one of the most consequential amendments, it addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the law at all levels of government. The Fourteenth Amendment was a response to issues affecting freed slaves following the American Civil War, and its enactment was bitterly contested. States of the defeated Confederacy were required to ratify it to regain representation in Congress. The amendment, particularly its first section, is one of the most litigated parts of the Constitution, forming the basis for landmark Supreme Court decisions, such as Brown v. Board of Education, Loving v. Virginia, Roe v. Wade, Bush v. Gore, Obergefell v. Hodges, and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
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14th amendment