A third appellate court has upheld a block on President Donald Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship.
Four federal courts — in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Washington state — have issued injunctions preventing the order from going into effect. Ultimately the matter will almost certainly ...
Overview Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump issued two executive orders (EOs) targeting diversity, equity, ...
The court concluded that the executive order, which sought to alter birthright citizenship provisions, likely violated the ...
Today, the First Circuit Court of Appeals declined to grant the Trump Administration's request to lift a nationwide ...
KU law professors presented a forum on Feb. 21 to clear the confusion about the power of executive orders hold and how these orders could affect the country.
Gonzaga Law Professors help spell out the power and true effect President Trump's executive orders hold using history as a reference point.
The 14th Amendment was meant to enforce the laws equally, not put vulnerable populations in harm’s way. But that’s what the ...
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution and Limited Government convened a hearing Tuesday afternoon looking into the ...
They are wrong. Trump’s executive order grievously misconstrues the 14th Amendment, and the professors’ support for it is badly misguided. Trump’s effort has fared poorly in court.
Download the latest summary of Executive ... anti-DEI orders violate several clauses under the Constitution including the Spending Clause, the Due Process Clause under the Fifth Amendment ...