Divided Supreme Court sides with Trump on birthright citizenship nationwide injunctions
Friday, 27 June 2025 () The 6-3 decision didn’t decide the underlying legality of President Donald Trump’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship. Litigation will continue on the issue in the lower courts.
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling that curbs judicial overreach, emphasizing its significance for President Trump's administration. He delves into the implications of lawfare against Trump, the normalization of birthright citizenship, and...
IN A DEVASTATING BLOW TO JUDICIAL TYRANNY, SUPREME COURT RULES LOWER COURTS CANNOT ENACT NATIONAL INJUNCTIONS, GREEN-LIGHTING MASS DEPORTATIONS & AN END TO BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP! PLUS, SCOTUS..
Today the US Supreme Court released its decision in Trump v. CASA. This case was nominally about the legal question of so-called birthright citizenship, in light of a Trump Executive Order “ending”..
The Supreme Court has ruled to curb the ability of federal district judges to block Donald Trump's policies nationwide in a case about birthright citizenship. Sky News Also reported by •BBC News
US President Donald Trump expressed gratitude to the Supreme Court after it ruled on Friday to limit the power of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking... Zee News