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Trump sheds more light on birthright citizenship

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What is birthright citizenship, and can Trump end the constitutional right in the U.S.?
President Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship after years of criticizing the constitutional right, and now the issue is before the Supreme Court.

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What were the arguments for and against birthright citizenship at Supreme Court?
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Trump Says He Will Likely Go to Supreme Court Personally for Birthright Citizenship Case
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Whispers in the Supreme Court as Trump takes a front-row seat for oral arguments
President Donald Trump has attended oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court, marking a first for a sitting president

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In unprecedented event, Trump attends Supreme Court
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Stephen A Smith backs Trump Supreme Court visit amid birthright debate
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SCOTUS birthright citizenship case draws demonstrators
Andrea Castillo reports from D.C. where demonstrators gathered for a rally.

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Inside the Supreme Court as Trump faced the justices he's criticized
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Fate of Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order in Doubt After Supreme Court Hearing
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Today is Constitution Day: What is it?

(WKBN) — Today marks 238 years since the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. The U.S. Department of Education, in accordance with federal law, requires all educational institutions that receive federal funds for the fiscal year to hold an ...
The Atlantic
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How Originalism Killed the Constitution

Two hundred and fifty years after Americans declared independence from Britain and began writing the first state constitutions, it’s not the Constitution that’s dead. It’s the idea of amending it. “The whole purpose of the Constitution,” Scalia ...
America Magazine
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The Constitution does not enforce itself.

The duty of good faith and fair dealing is so important to commercial life that it is deemed an implied term in commercial agreements. Is something similar essential to the practice of constitutional democracy? Is a requirement or expectation of good faith ...
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Sept. 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Why do we celebrate? Find out more.

Sept. 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, meant to celebrate the signing of the United States' founding document and all those who have become citizens since. Here's a quick history lesson and what to know about the holiday: Start the day smarter.
PBS
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Is A New Constitutional Convention Around the Corner?

Ben Sheehan explains what happened at the first Convention and if the U.S could have another. You probably learned about the original Constitutional Convention (the one from 1787) in history class. But did you know America could potentially be having another?
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