On this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover interviews legal scholar Amanda Frost on her latest ...
Spain ended its Golden Visa and Italy restricted ancestry claims. Here's where American retirees can still get a second ...
The Trump administration in its first year has claimed sweeping executive power and tested U.S. laws. Federal judges warn ...
In January the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case redefining birthright citizenship. President Trump’s first ...
“You gotta win the midterms,” Trump said. “Because if we don’t win the midterms, it’s just going to be—I mean, they’ll find a ...
We have analysis on President Trump's decision to topple Venezuela's leader, and how it will be viewed by his MAGA supporters.
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Arizona for voter registration and election records that the secretary of state says ...
A coalition of anti-Trump state attorneys general met “daily" during 2025 to brainstorm and organize ways to foil the admin, ...
On Feb. 3, thousands of Haitians in Springfield will lose their right to stay in the United States and reside in Springfield, although the exact number of those born in the country and therefore ...
The fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection passed with little note this week, as events in Venezuela, the economy and even chatter about Greenland consumed public attention. It didn't go ...
The ratifiers of the 14th Amendment could not have contemplated excluding the children of unlawful entrants, because the concept did not yet exist in 1868.
The court, with its conservative majority, pushed decisions on contentious issues like birthright citizenship and President ...