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Supreme Court to finally hear merits arguments on birthright citizenship

Nearly 15 months after President Donald Trump issued an executive order attempting to redefine birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of the administration’s action.

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The Supreme Court tackles the fate of late mail-in ballots

On March 23, the Supreme Court heard extended arguments in a closely watched case about the ability of states to count late-arriving ballots in the upcoming fall…

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The Constitution and the SAVE America Act

This week, the Senate is expected to start an extended public debate about the SAVE America Act, a proposed bill that would require photo identification for…

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Supreme Court denies artificial intelligence authorship claim for artwork copyright

For now, the Supreme Court has ended a controversial bid for a machine to be named as the original author of artwork sent to the U.S. Copyright Office for…

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Lawsuits argue Equal Rights Amendment is valid constitutional amendment

Decades after its first deadline, the Equal Rights Amendment is back in the courtroom as plaintiffs demand a federal judge finally recognize it as part of the…

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