
The Trump administration keeps losing challenges to his effort to rewrite the birthright citizenship provision of the Fourteenth Amendment. Earlier today, the Supreme Court agreed to take up the administration’s bid to limit the injunctions in these cases solely to the parties involved. In so doing, the Supreme Court scheduled oral argument for May 15. Including this upcoming argument, how many times has the Supreme Court allowed oral argument on emergency applications since 1971?
Hint: The most recent argument was just last year in a challenge to Biden administration ozone pollution rules.
See the answer on the next page.
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The Trump administration keeps losing challenges to his effort to rewrite the birthright citizenship provision of the Fourteenth Amendment. Earlier today, the Supreme Court agreed to take up the administration’s bid to limit the injunctions in these cases solely to the parties involved. In so doing, the Supreme Court scheduled oral argument for May 15. Including this upcoming argument, how many times has the Supreme Court allowed oral argument on emergency applications since 1971?
Hint: The most recent argument was just last year in a challenge to Biden administration ozone pollution rules.
See the answer on the next page.