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Tennessee, Iowa AGs Lead 24 States In Supreme Court Fight To Redefine Birthright Citizenship
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, joined by the attorneys general of Iowa and 22 other states, filed an amicus ...
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Iowa and Nebraska ask Supreme Court to review President Trump's birthright citizenship policy
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is co-leading a coalition in support of President Donald Trump’s executive order on ...
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Can Marijuana Smokers Legally Own Guns in the U.S.? What to Know as Supreme Court Set to Deliberate
The case was brought by a Texas man who was prosecuted for violating a federal statute that bars people who use illegal drugs ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to fire the director of the U.S.
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The president’s power to deploy troops domestically: an explainer
Since June, President Donald Trump has ordered several National Guard deployments within the United States, often against the ...
In a 30-page amicus brief, the coalition argues that the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause — which states that “all persons ...
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Dozens of Republican AGs file brief with Supreme Court challenging birthright citizenship
"Each child born in this country is precious no matter their parents’ immigration status, but not every child is entitled to ...
Attorneys General from half of the United States, led by those from Tennessee and Iowa, filed a brief with the Supreme Court ...
Trump's administration has told the Supreme Court he needs to deploy National Guard troops to the Chicago area in part ...
The case could upend President Trump's economic plan if the high court decides he does not have the constitutional authority ...
The United States Supreme Court is set to decide if a federal law that prohibits illegal drug users from owning guns is a ...
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