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Birthright Citizenship Oral Arguments | POLITICO on May Revise | ‘In a Nutshell: It's a Beautiful Day’ Storytelling Series

 
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The Supreme Court hears oral arguments related to the birthright citizenship dispute. Also, POLITICO breaks down the governor’s May Revision and budget shortfall. Finally, the monthly storytelling series “In a Nutshell.”

Birthright Citizenship Oral Arguments

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this morning related to the legal dispute over birthright citizenship. The case stems from President Trump’s executive order challenging the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and eliminates automatic citizenship for people born to noncitizens or temporary residents. The order was quickly challenged and blocked by federal district judges. But the case before the Supreme Court isn’t about citizenship, rather whether lower courts have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions to block presidential orders. Leslie Gielow Jacobs is an Anthony Kennedy Professor at McGeorge School of Law and Kevin R. Johnson is a Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Chicana/o Studies at UC Davis. They join us to break down today’s oral arguments, which could reshape the system of checks and balances between the executive and judicial branches.

POLITICO on May Revise

POLITICO’s California Budget and Education Reporter Eric He joins Insight to break down the major elements of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May Revision, as well as the changes that could emerge as lawmakers work to hammer out a projected $12 billion budget shortfall before the June 15 deadline.

‘In a Nutshell: It's a Beautiful Day’ Storytelling Series

All good stories happen on a beautiful day, right? On Fri. May 23, four storytellers take the stage at The Sofia to tell tales about picture-perfect days that hold bigger and stranger meanings under the surface. Host Keith Lowell Jensen and comedians Karin Babbitt and DNA talk about the stories they plan to tell at this month’s In a Nutshell showcase titled It's A Beautiful Day.

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The Supreme Court hears oral arguments related to the birthright citizenship dispute. Also, POLITICO breaks down the governor’s May Revision and budget shortfall. Finally, the monthly storytelling series “In a Nutshell.”

Birthright Citizenship Oral Arguments

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this morning related to the legal dispute over birthright citizenship. The case stems from President Trump’s executive order challenging the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and eliminates automatic citizenship for people born to noncitizens or temporary residents. The order was quickly challenged and blocked by federal district judges. But the case before the Supreme Court isn’t about citizenship, rather whether lower courts have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions to block presidential orders. Leslie Gielow Jacobs is an Anthony Kennedy Professor at McGeorge School of Law and Kevin R. Johnson is a Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Chicana/o Studies at UC Davis. They join us to break down today’s oral arguments, which could reshape the system of checks and balances between the executive and judicial branches.

POLITICO on May Revise

POLITICO’s California Budget and Education Reporter Eric He joins Insight to break down the major elements of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May Revision, as well as the changes that could emerge as lawmakers work to hammer out a projected $12 billion budget shortfall before the June 15 deadline.

‘In a Nutshell: It's a Beautiful Day’ Storytelling Series

All good stories happen on a beautiful day, right? On Fri. May 23, four storytellers take the stage at The Sofia to tell tales about picture-perfect days that hold bigger and stranger meanings under the surface. Host Keith Lowell Jensen and comedians Karin Babbitt and DNA talk about the stories they plan to tell at this month’s In a Nutshell showcase titled It's A Beautiful Day.

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