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It has been 68 years since the U.S. Government asked about citizenship status in its decennial census — in a time when the constitutionally mandated count of the U.S. population was loaded with a hodgepodge of questions. In March 2018, however, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced that the Trump Administration would return the question to the 2020 Census in order, he said, to help the Department of Justice enforce the Voting Rights Act of 1964…
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Foreword
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Inside the Court
Illegal Immigration, Police Searches, and the Death Penalty on the Docket
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The 2020 Census
Constitutional and Legal Issues for the Population Count
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Lower Court Holding in Department of Commerce v. New York
Decision of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
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Before the Court in Department of Commerce v. New York
The Justices Weigh in on a Citizenship Question in the Decennial Census
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Pro & Con
Can the Department of Commerce Include a Question About Citizenship Status in the 2020 Decennial Census?