Immigration and Citizenship
Most Americans Favor Birthright Citizenship. That Wasn’t Always True.
Elizabeth Wydra was quoted in the New York Times discussing the history of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. Read the full article.
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Buele Morocho v. Warden Philadelphia FDC
In Buele Morocho v. Warden Philadelphia FDC, the Third Circuit is considering whether the Due Process Clause allows the Trump administration to imprison all undocumented immigrants during deportation proceedings against them.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Sosnava Rodriguez v. Ortega
In Sosnava Rodriguez v. Ortega, the Fifth Circuit is considering whether the Due Process Clause allows the Trump administration to imprison all undocumented immigrants during deportation proceedings against them.
April 1, 2026
CAC Release: Justices Skeptical of Administration’s Domicile-Driven Approach to Birthright Citizenship
WASHINGTON, DC – Following oral argument at the Supreme Court this morning in Trump v....
March 30, 2026
Why the Supreme Court will get the birthright citizenship case right
Smita Ghosh's Slate article about Lynch v. Clarke and birthright citizenship was cited in an op-ed in the National Catholic...
March 21, 2026
Legal History Blog Weekly Roundup
CAC Senior Appellate Counsel Smita Ghosh's article in Slate about birthright citizenship was cited in...
March 24, 2026
CAC Release: Justices Consider Government’s Novel Reading of Law Concerning Asylum-Seekers at the Border
WASHINGTON, DC – Following oral argument at the Supreme Court this morning in Noem v....