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Birthright Citizenship Survives: What SCOTUS Ruling Really Means

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In this special episode of I'll Call You From the Car, David Zaritzky Brown provides an immediate analysis of the birthright citizenship ruling while examining why the ruling may not be as straightforward as it appears. He explains the constitutional history behind the Fourteenth Amendment, the Court's reasoning, and why Justice Kavanaugh's dissent raises important questions about future efforts to limit birthright citizenship. David also discusses what the decision means for employers, immigrants, and families, while sharing his perspective on how future legal and legislative challenges could shape the ongoing debate over birthright citizenship. ** This podcast is for informational purposes only. It does not establish an attorney/client relationship in any way, nor client/attorney privilege in any way. We recommend that you contact a licensed attorney if you have any questions. If you would like a consultation with our firm, please send us a message!

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Birthright Citizenship Survives: What SCOTUS Ruling Really Means

In this special episode of I'll Call You From the Car, David Zaritzky Brown provides an immediate analysis of the birthright citizenship ruling while examining why the ruling may not be as straightforward as it appears. He explains the constitutional history behind the Fourteenth Amendment, the Court's reasoning, and why Justice Kavanaugh's dissent raises important questions about future efforts to limit birthright citizenship. David also discusses what the decision means for employers, immigrants, and families, while sharing his perspective on how future legal and legislative challenges could shape the ongoing debate over birthright citizenship. ** This podcast is for informational purposes only. It does not establish an attorney/client relationship in any way, nor client/attorney privilege in any way. We recommend that you contact a licensed attorney if you have any questions. If you would like a consultation with our firm, please send us a message!

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