Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Involving Trump's Attempt to Unilaterally Change Birthright Citizenship Clause
Briefly

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on May 15 regarding President Trump's executive order attempting to redefine the Birthright Citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment. The court's decision will address whether this executive order can be enforced while subject to lower court reviews, which are currently placing injunctions against it for being unconstitutional. The case raises questions about the appropriateness of nationwide injunctions and could set precedence affecting the judicial power to restrain executive actions, particularly in immigration enforcement.
The case will consider whether Trump's executive order changing the meaning of the Birthright Citizenship clause can take effect while pending lower court reviews.
The Trump administration argues that nationwide injunctions are illegal, despite precedent allowing similar actions, which could set a new precedent restricting judicial power.
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