As the Supreme Court gears up for blockbuster arguments on President Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions this week, the justices still have a way to bypass deciding if it’s constitutional. Much of the attention heading into Wednesday’s clash has focused on whether Trump’s effort is consistent with the meaning of the 14th Amendment. But a narrower…
Supreme Court’s path on birthright citizenship may hinge on 1940 law
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