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Former President Trump reignited the debate over birthright citizenship with a proposal that could challenge the 14th Amendment. This video explains what it means and why it matters.
While Trump defies constitutional norms, Congress remains conspicuously silent and the Supreme Court has abdicated its ...
The U.S. Supreme Court handed President Trump a win by lifting blocks on his efforts to end birthright citizenship for ...
The conservative wing of the court overly relies on the emergency shadow docket and shouldn't have entertained the administration's birthright argument.
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In particular, Mr. Trump’s legal team had argued that Section 3 did not apply to him on the theory that the phrase in the amendment “officer of the United States” should be interpreted as ...
Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment use the words "insurrection" or "rebellion as synonyms. The canon of construction of noscitur a sociis, a word derives its meaning from the company it keeps ...
Section 3 of the 14th Amendment is the section of the constitution that charges against Trump are being based on, and what is keeping him off the ballot in Colorado.
Challenges to disqualify Donald Trump from the office of president under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment are popping up all over the country. On Thursday the secretary of state of Maine ruled that ...
Then Foner began looking into the disqualification clause of the 14th Amendment. “Nobody really had heard about this except people like me who study this era,” Foner told the Post in 2021.
Section 3 of the amendment, a disqualification clause, was originally enacted to limit the influence of former Confederates in the Reconstruction era, The New York Times reported.