Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Decision Tomorrow

29 Jun 2026 20:48 #1 by FredHayek
I suspect it will remain the law of the land on our 250th anniversary.

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30 Jun 2026 09:11 #2 by FredHayek


In a 5-4 decision, Birthright Citizenship hangs on for a win. If Trump/Vance/Rubio get to nominate more Justices, will this eventually end?

Or should Republicans amend the Constitution?

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30 Jun 2026 10:33 #3 by FredHayek


Did the Supremes get this one wrong?

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30 Jun 2026 11:14 #4 by FredHayek

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01 Jul 2026 16:26 #5 by PrintSmith
Don't need an amendment, simply and act of Congress to define the limits of "subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States via Section 5 of the 14th Amendment. Something along the lines of what Harry Reid proposed in 1993, which I believe Republicans will now reintroduce after this ruling. Don't know if it will make it out of committee or onto the floor of the Senate, but you have to think Trump could gin up enough support in the House.

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