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| | | | | With the three liberal justices in dissent, the court on Monday paused an order from U.S. District Judge Myong Joun in Boston, who issued a preliminary injunction reversing the layoffs and calling into question the broader plan. | |
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| | | | | The Supreme Court will hear two hours of oral arguments on Jan. 10 in TikTok's appeal to block enforcement of a federal law that would require TikTok to shut down in the United States unless its parent company can sell off the U.S. company by Jan. 19. In a one-page unsigned order issued on Wednesday... Read More | |
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| | | | | The justices overruled a lower court that had paused the Trump administration's plan to fire over 1,300 workers. | |
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| | | * Birthright citizenship - the idea that anyone born in the United States is automatically a citizen, with full right to receive all benefits and vote when they come of age - has been a fixture of the administration of the laws in this country for my entire lifetime. * But does the text of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution make the birthright citizenship rule apply to all cases, even the most extreme? * Under the 14th Amendment, properly interpreted, do children born of illegal aliens subject to a deportation order really qualify for birthright citizenship? How about children born of an illegal entrant who has snuck across the border for a few hours just to have the baby and then immediately go home? How about children born of a Chinese billionaire who ... | ||