💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to proceed with curbing automatic citizenship by birth, known as "jus soli," by limiting nationwide injunctions from lower courts. This permits the policy to advance in states both opposing and supporting it. The court did not rule on the policy's legality but focused on judges' authority to block Trump's executive order nationwide.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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