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Amarica’s Constitution Podcast-7/9/25-Speaking the Law
The Birthright Citizenship case, Trump v. Casa, reached the Supreme Court – sort of. The Court ruled on the executive branch’s request for a stay in response to nationwide injunctions issued by three different circuit courts, where the executive order purporting to alter more than a century’s practice regarding the Constitution’s guarantee of birthright citizenship was blocked by these courts. In doing so the Court declined – that is, the majority declined – to address the merits. Still, the nationwide injunction issue was addressed – at least for now.. Akhil takes the Court to task for avoiding the merits, and he offers numerous ways by which this could have been – should have been – done. He also presents a new approach that litigants in these cases might consider as they deal with various tactics the government may employ in the service of an executive order they may not expect to be upheld. Along the way Akhil offers some suggestions for consequences that might be faced by the executive officials, maybe not in our government as currently functioning, but at least in theory. There’s a lot here even if what is most notable for many of us is what the Court has left hanging.
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