C-SPAN asks the Supreme Court to televise arguments for Trump's birthright citizenship case [View all]
Source: Politico
05/07/2025 01:25 PM EDT
Updated: 05/07/2025 02:20 PM EDT
C-SPAN asked the Supreme Court to broadcast upcoming oral arguments on the federal governments challenge to rulings blocking President Donald Trumps executive order challenging birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court has a long-standing rule against allowing cameras in the courtroom. But during the 2020 pandemic, the court provided a live audio stream of arguments a practice the high court continued even once in-person arguments resumed.
This case holds profound national significance, read a letter from Sam Feist, the networks chief executive officer, that was posted by the broadcaster Wednesday. Its implications legal, political, and personal will affect millions of Americans. In light of this, we believe the public interest is best served through live television coverage of the proceedings.
The Supreme Court will hold a special oral argument May 15 for three cases challenging the Trump administrations executive order to end birthright citizenship for some children born in the U.S. The rare move by the high court comes after the Trump administration filed emergency appeals asking the justices to narrow or lift nationwide injunctions brought on separately by three federal judges who said Trumps order which was signed on the first day of his second term brazenly violates the 14th Amendment.
The justices arent expected to rule definitively on the orders constitutionality, though. Instead, theyll consider whether to limit the scope of judges abilities to issue nationwide injunctions. A ruling could dramatically impact how Trumps policies are applied across the country and limit opponents options to seek broad relief.
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