
Jeremy Feigenbaum
Jeremy Feigenbaum is the Solicitor General of New Jersey, known for his involvement in significant legal cases that impact state and federal law. He recently argued before the US Supreme Court against President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, emphasizing the potential chaos and unconstitutional implications of such a move.
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Jeremy Feigenbaum summarized the potential chaos that could arise if citizenship is applied unevenly across states.
La ciudadanía por nacimiento en EE.UU. a puertas de una decisión histórica: ¿qué está en juego? | MUNDOJeremy Feigenbaum, the lawyer arguing for the states, said states face high and costly hurdles if Trump’s order takes effect.
US Supreme Court grapples with Trump bid to restrict birthright citizenshipNew Jersey Solicitor General Jeremy Feigenbaum told the justices its approach would mean citizenship could turn on and off when someone crosses state lines.
Conservative justices object to how lower courts are blocking Trump, but birthright citizenship case presents deeper issuesJeremy Feigenbaum acknowledged issues with universal injunctions but stated there is an extraordinary basis for this one.
El problema de la ciudadanía por nacimientoNew Jersey Solicitor General Jeremy Feigenbaum cautioned the court that ending birthright citizenship would lead to unprecedented chaos.
US Supreme Court considers ending birthright citizenship: What it could mean for immigrantsJeremy Feigenbaum highlighted the absurdity of a suspension being applied differently across states.
El Supremo de Estados Unidos se muestra dividido en el caso de la ciudadanía por nacimiento | InternacionalLawyer Jeremy Feigenbaum argued on behalf of states alleging harm from the executive order.
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