The justices consider tossing a decades-old tool to fight racial discrimination when it comes to fair representation.
Opinion
SCOTUSblog on MSNMisusing history to limit birthright citizenship
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, ...
While progressives love to claim fealty to the First Amendment, they actually have used the Fourteenth Amendment to squash ...
On July 9, 1868, the 14th Amendment was ratified to the U.S. Constitution, granting U.S. citizenship to Black Americans after hundreds of years of enslavement. The crucial amendment would later serve ...
Opinion
The New Republic on MSNThe Supreme Court’s War on the Voting Rights Act Is Almost Over
The Roberts court has long had a monomaniacal obsession with gutting the laws that guarantee the right to vote. They are on ...
America First Legal is leading the charge for the United States to return to the "original meaning" of the Fourteenth ...
Conley's argument against birthright citizenship relies on an outdated understanding of originalism, focusing on "original intent" rather than "original public meaning." The original public meaning of ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh questioned when the provision requiring race-based redistricting in the Voting Rights Act would ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - South Carolina became the 28th state to ratify the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which, in part, made freed people United States citizens for the first time. When South ...
From today's opinion by Justice Gorsuch respecting the denial of certiorari in Thomas v. Humboldt County: In Minneapolis & ...
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