O. Doe, the Brazilian Worker Center, Inc., and La Colaborativa v. President Trump
Case Overview
Lawyers for Civil Rights sued President Trump over the constitutionality of the order. One of the plaintiffs, "O. Doe," was identified as a pregnant woman whose expectant child would be targeted by the EO.
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The Application
The executive order directly conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment by attempting to deny citizenship to children born in the U.S., including O. Doe's expectant child. The plaintiffs argue the order exceeds executive authority and violates established constitutional protections, presenting concrete injury through the threatened citizenship status of their children.
The Conclusion
The case is active before Judge Leo T. Sorokin in the District of Massachusetts as of January 20, 2025, with the constitutionality of the birthright citizenship executive order pending judicial review.
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