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In an escalating feud, the US-born actor fired back at the president's threat to take away her citizenship. But could he even legally do it?
Attacking birthright citizenship is like blaming the roof for the rain—it’s not the Constitution that’s failed us, it’s the politicians who refuse to fix the leaks.
The U.S. Justice Department unit charged with defending against legal challenges to signature Trump administration policies - ...
We must recognize that by ignoring our Constitution, Donald Trump is not only destroying our rights, but making a mockery of ...
A federal judge in New Hampshire will hear arguments Thursday on a class-action lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a single federal judge could not issue a nationwide injunction on a case related to ...
Trump says he’s considering revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship, and one question is on everyone’s mind: does that mean Mary will never again appear on AJLT? No, no, the real question is whether ...
Class actions let people facing a common problem band together in a single lawsuit to obtain nationwide relief.
James Gunn faces criticism for calling Superman an immigrant story, while columnists argue the character has always been ...
Trump’s executive order, signed in January, seeks to deny citizenship to children who are born to people who are living in ...
Comedian and actor Rosie O’Donnell has responded to President Donald Trump 's threat to have her U.S. citizenship revoked, ...
Birthright citizenship remains in effect despite recent court decisions and President Donald Trump's executive order ...