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US Supreme Court divided over judges' power in citizenship case

BBC News Thursday, 15 May 2025 ()
US Supreme Court divided over judges' power in citizenship caseThe case centres on whether lower courts have the power to block Trump's orders nationwide, including his proposal to end birthright citizenship.
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