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Brett Kavanaugh Gave Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship a Road Map

Slate Magazine

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June 30, 2026

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Brett Kavanaugh Gave Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship a Road Map

Some media outlets reported on Tuesday that the Supreme Court ruled in favor of birthright citizenship by a 6–3 vote. But that’s not quite right.

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Hot Air

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· Jun 30, 2026

Wong Turn: SCOTUS Denies Trump on Birthright Citizenship; UPDATE: Trump Salutes SCOTUS

Wong Turn: SCOTUS Denies Trump on Birthright Citizenship; UPDATE: Trump Salutes SCOTUS

The Hill

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· Jul 2, 2026

FOR INSIDERS: Trump sees opportunity on birthright citizenship in Brett Kavanaugh opinion

President Trump says he sees an opportunity in Brett Kavanaugh’s opinion on birthright citizenship, even though the Supreme Court justice joined the court's majority in dealing a major blow to his immigration agenda. Kavanaugh voted to block the president’s executive order on birthright citizenship under federal law, but his opinion kept the door open to...

Washington Free Beacon

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· Jul 12, 2026

Courting No Favor

John Roberts kicks ass. The chief justice's supremely magisterial end-of-term majority opinion in Trump v. Barbara, the birthright citizenship case, powerfully vindicated the framers of the Fourteenth Amendment. Roberts's impressive historical analysis left the lead dissenter, Justice Clarence Thomas, looking like the bloodied loser of a Trumpian UFC cage match. The post Courting No Favor appeared first on .

PBS NewsHour

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· Jun 30, 2026

Fact-checking the Trump administration's challenges to birthright citizenship

Until President Donald Trump, few saw it as controversial.

Townhall

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· Jun 30, 2026

Justice Kavanaugh May Have Handed the United States a Roadmap to Fix Birthright Citizenship

Justice Kavanaugh May Have Handed the United States a Roadmap to Fix Birthright Citizenship

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· Jul 7, 2026

Is birthright citizenship ruling the GOP’s new Roe v. Wade?

Is birthright citizenship ruling the GOP’s new Roe v. Wade?

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Related coverage for "Brett Kavanaugh Gave Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship a Road Map": Hot Air — Wong Turn: SCOTUS Denies Trump on Birthright Citizenship; UPDATE: Trump Salutes SCOTUS. The Hill — FOR INSIDERS: Trump sees opportunity on birthright citizenship in Brett Kavanaugh opinion. Washington Free Beacon — Courting No Favor. PBS NewsHour — Fact-checking the Trump administration's challenges to birthright citizenship. Townhall — Justice Kavanaugh May Have Handed the United States a Roadmap to Fix Birthright Citizenship. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/jEQnwcwX7XHdxjebkmbupH.png — Is birthright citizenship ruling the GOP’s new Roe v. Wade?