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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDeadline Legal Blog-How John Roberts' retort sums up the case against Trump's birthright citizenship order
Its a new world. Its the same Constitution, the chief justice told Solicitor General John Sauer on Wednesday.
How John Robertsâ retort sums up the case against Trumpâs birthright citizenship order
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If theres one line to take away from Wednesdays Supreme Court hearing in the birthright citizenship case, it might be this: Its a new world. Its the same Constitution.
Those words were spoken by Chief Justice John Roberts, who I predict will be with and will possibly lead the majority of the court in rejecting President Donald Trumps bid to single-handedly redefine that citizenship......
Having said all that, Roberts replied, you do agree that that has no impact on the legal analysis before us?
Thats a judicial way of saying its irrelevant.
Sauer maintained that were in a new world now, as Justice [Samuel] Alito pointed out to, where 8 billion people are one plane ride away from having a child whos a U.S. citizen.
Thats when the chief justice replied, Well, its a new world. Its the same Constitution.
If the court holds true to that principle, then Trump will lose this case......
Yet even the possibility that his fringe position will get any votes in this case is remarkable. Blatantly unconstitutional is what one federal judge called the executive order that sparked this litigation. Due to the administrations series of lower court losses, the order hasnt taken effect. If the high court continues that streak, it never will. If it does take effect, then it will change the country.
As Sauer alluded to in the exchange with Roberts, Alito might be the most likely justice to cast such a vote for the government, though the precise breakdown and rationale of the courts forthcoming ruling wont be known until its published, which is expected to happen by early July.
Those words were spoken by Chief Justice John Roberts, who I predict will be with and will possibly lead the majority of the court in rejecting President Donald Trumps bid to single-handedly redefine that citizenship......
Having said all that, Roberts replied, you do agree that that has no impact on the legal analysis before us?
Thats a judicial way of saying its irrelevant.
Sauer maintained that were in a new world now, as Justice [Samuel] Alito pointed out to, where 8 billion people are one plane ride away from having a child whos a U.S. citizen.
Thats when the chief justice replied, Well, its a new world. Its the same Constitution.
If the court holds true to that principle, then Trump will lose this case......
Yet even the possibility that his fringe position will get any votes in this case is remarkable. Blatantly unconstitutional is what one federal judge called the executive order that sparked this litigation. Due to the administrations series of lower court losses, the order hasnt taken effect. If the high court continues that streak, it never will. If it does take effect, then it will change the country.
As Sauer alluded to in the exchange with Roberts, Alito might be the most likely justice to cast such a vote for the government, though the precise breakdown and rationale of the courts forthcoming ruling wont be known until its published, which is expected to happen by early July.
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Deadline Legal Blog-How John Roberts' retort sums up the case against Trump's birthright citizenship order (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(179,871 posts)1. This exchange made me smile
Mysterian
(6,486 posts)2. Where was Roberts' legal mind and backbone
when the corrupt fool ruled money equals speech in Citizens United?
Orangepeel
(13,980 posts)3. Roberts is almost always on the side of corporations
