Supreme Court could block Trump’s birthright citizenship order but limit nationwide injunctions
- The Supreme Court is debating the limits of federal judges' authority to issue nationwide restraining orders on President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship policies.
- Solicitor General John Sauer stated that federal judges have overstepped their authority under Article III of the Constitution.
- Three appeals courts have blocked Trump's birthright citizenship reform with injunctions.
- The Supreme Court's decision on this matter is anticipated in 2026, posing a fundamental question about the power dynamics between elected officials and lower-court judges.
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US Supreme Court grapples with Trump’s bid to restrict birthright citizenship
The US Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday over President Donald Trump's attempt to broadly enforce his executive order to restrict birthright citizenship, a move that would affect thousands of babies born each year as the Republican president seeks a major shift in how the US constitution has long been understood.
The Supreme Debate on the Big Brake of Trump’s Agenda: Judicial Blockages at the National Level
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court has dealt with one of the few brakes on Donald Trump’s ambitious, frenzied and disruptive agenda: the national judicial blockades of his executive orders. From the first day after his return to power, Trump has pushed his plans – on many occasions, with a questionable legal and judicial precedent basis – to the effect of signing a presidential decree. Amid a purge of independent supervisory bodies and a Congre…
U.S. Supreme Court hears bid to restrict birthright citizenship | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> The U.S. Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday over Donald Trump’s attempt to broadly enforce his executive order to restrict birthright citizenship, a move that would affect thousands of babies born each year as the Republican president seeks a major shift in how the U.S. Constitution has long been understood.
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