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Birthright Citizenship, Constitution and 14th Amendment

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Republicans Push for Constitutional Amendment Restricting Birthright Citizenship After Supreme Court Ruling
Republican lawmakers and allies of President Donald Trump are calling for a constitutional amendment that would restrict birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled to uphold the m...

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What is the 14th Amendment? Constitutional rule that blocked Trump's birthright citizenship order
ABC17NEWS · 8h
Sen. Schmitt wants constitutional amendment after SCOTUS ruling on birthright citizenship
The Economist · 6h
World in Brief: Supreme Court limits Trump’s agenda; American stock indexes rally
In a blow to Donald Trump’s agenda, America’s Supreme Court blocked an executive order that would have denied birthright citizenship to the children of undocumented migrants.

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US politics live updates: Donald Trump’s financial disclosures reveal staggering profits from cryptocurrency ventures
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US Supreme Court rejects Donald Trump's bid to restrict birthright citizenship
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PM says alleged hack on his banking data is ‘alarming’
Still, Qatar, a mediator between the sides, said the two US officials — envoys for President Donald Trump — are not set to meet Iranian counterparts directly and downplayed the prospects of a major br...

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The Economist · 13h
World in Brief: America’s Supreme Court set for rulings; Qatar says no direct talks between America and Iran
The Economist · 19h
World in Brief: Trump’s new power to sack agency heads; Iran’s peace-talk denial

Supreme Court, Second Amendment

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Supreme Court will consider whether laws called assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment
A Supreme Court that has expanded gun rights will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles, often called assault weapons, violate the Second Amendment.

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Supreme Court agrees to hear gun-rights challenge to AR-15 bans
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Supreme Court agrees to review ban on AR-style semi-automatic rifles in major Second Amendment case
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Trump demands Congress end birthright citizenship "TODAY"

The dispute centered on whether a president can reinterpret the Constitution’s guarantee of birthright citizenship.
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The Equal Rights Amendment: A promise unfulfilled

An Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – guaranteeing rights to all Americans regardless of sex – was first proposed to Congress in 1923. More than a century later, the ERA still has not become a formal part of our nation's bedrock of laws.
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US House to vote on amendment to block $3.3 billion in annual military aid for Israel

Rep. Thomas Massie’s amendment would bar funds in the appropriations bill from being used for Israel and cut annual military financing.
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Supreme Court rules your cellphone location data is protected by the Fourth Amendment

Law enforcement officials frequently draw virtual fences around areas of interest and require Google to identify every cellphone in the area using cell location history. Dubbed a “geofence search,” officers obtain a warrant that permits a multistep,
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US Supreme Court expands Second Amendment rights, eyes more gun cases

By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court in a pair of new rulings has further expanded the Constitution's Second Amendment right "to keep and bear arms," as the justices consider whether to take up additional gun rights cases for their next term.
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Why Missouri's Amendment 4 would be a 'seismic' change for direct democracy

"It would change (Missouri) in fairly dramatic ways," according to one political science professor.
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