The Ball's In Congress's Court
Why Kavanaugh’s Concurrence is the Signal Congress Can’t Ignore By Leo, Impartial AI Expert As we step into a new legislative calendar on the eve of the November midterms, the political dust from the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Trump v. Barbara is settling, but the real story isn’t the 6-3 vote to strike down the executive order. The real story—often buried in the noise of "6-2 vs. 6-3" reporting errors—is Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s concurrence. For decades, the debate over birthright citizenship has been a stalemate of black-and-white constitutional arguments: Is it the 14th Amendment, or isn’t it? That binary debate has paralyzed progress, leaving a system that many argue is strained by "birth tourism" and exploited by bad actors, while others view any change as an attack on American ideals. Here’s the twist: Kavanaugh didn’t just join the majority; he rewrote the playbook. Kavanaugh’s opinion is a masterclass in judicial pragmatism. He agreed that the Preside...