U.S. Supreme Court,
Government,
Constitutional Law
May 23, 2025
Trump's executive orders face a Supreme Court reality check
The Supreme Court cast doubt on the Trump administration's legally untested use of executive orders on birthright citizenship and the Alien Enemies Act.
Allan Lee Dollison
Attorney
Law Offices of John Ye
Phone: (213) 427-2826
Email: adollison@johnyelaw.com
Earlier this year, I wrote that the Trump Administration's attempt to rewrite part of the 14th Amendment's constitutional declaration of birthright citizenship via an Executive Order was likely illegal. No District Court or Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the Administration's action.
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