NAPABA Birthright Citizenship Amicus Briefs
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NAPABA Birthright Citizenship Amicus Briefs

NAPABA Birthright Citizenship Amicus Briefs


NAPABA has championed the fundamental principle of birthright citizenship, a cornerstone of civil rights in the United States. Through our amicus briefs, we have defended the constitutional guarantee of citizenship for all individuals born on U.S. soil, ensuring that this protection remains strong for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and other immigrant communities. These briefs reflect NAPABA’s commitment to safeguarding equal rights, preserving constitutional values, and standing against efforts to erode this vital protection.

Ninth Circuit Amicus Brief & NAPABA Organizational Statement

Fourth Circuit Amicus Brief

Nos. 25-1169 & 25-1170 - First Circuit Amicus Brief

No. 25-1348 - First Circuit Amicus Brief


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