How a Mexican Town Became a Birthright Citizenship Test Case for the U.S.
For decades, Rio Rico, Mexico, operated as part of Mexico despite being founded in 1929. Due to a misaligned border, its residents unknowingly lived o...
For decades, Rio Rico, Mexico, operated as part of Mexico despite being founded in 1929. Due to a misaligned border, its residents unknowingly lived o...
On May 22 from 2-3 PM ET, the Cato Institute will host a free online event analyzing the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, a pivotal...
The U.S. Supreme Court is nearing the end of its 2025–2026 term, with final opinions expected by late June. Eleven high-profile cases remain pending,...
A federal appeals court in Miami struck down the Trump administration’s policy requiring mandatory detention for immigrants, ruling it exceeds executi...
A federal appeals court in Miami has struck down the Trump administration's policy requiring mandatory detention for certain immigrants. The ruling ad...
The ImmigrationProf Blog has compiled a symposium featuring analysis from leading scholars on the Supreme Court's recent oral arguments in a birthrigh...
A new analysis of Justice John Marshall Harlan's 1898 constitutional law lecture suggests that part of President Trump's birthright citizenship order...
The Trump administration has repeatedly threatened to denaturalize U.S. citizens, with a recent push targeting over 300 naturalized citizens. Legal ex...
Federal prosecutors filed thousands of obscure military trespass charges against migrants near the U.S.-Mexico border after the Trump administration d...