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The US Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s 2025 executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship, reaffirming long-standing Fourteenth Amendment doctrine and key precedent. The ruling constrains executive action but may shift future contestation toward Congress and renewed litigation over statutory pathways.
The Philippines says any joint oil and gas exploration with China must comply strictly with the Philippine Constitution and existing jurisprudence, reaffirming sovereign rights in its EEZ. Energy-security pressures linked to a Middle East supply shock are driving renewed discussions, but legal constraints and competing maritime claims limit prospects for a workable deal.
The US Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s 2025 executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship, reaffirming long-standing Fourteenth Amendment doctrine and key precedent. The ruling constrains executive action but may shift future contestation toward Congress and renewed litigation over statutory pathways.
The Philippines says any joint oil and gas exploration with China must comply strictly with the Philippine Constitution and existing jurisprudence, reaffirming sovereign rights in its EEZ. Energy-security pressures linked to a Middle East supply shock are driving renewed discussions, but legal constraints and competing maritime claims limit prospects for a workable deal.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
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| RPT-5207 | US Supreme Court Reaffirms Birthright Citizenship, Blocking 2025 Executive Restrictions | United States | 2026-06-30 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3763 | Manila Reopens Door to China Energy Talks, Reasserts Constitutional Limits in the South China Sea | Philippines | 2025-09-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |