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Attorney General Jackson Addresses Key Supreme Court Rulings

Attorney General Jackson Addresses Key Supreme Court Rulings

RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) – North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is sharing his thoughts on several major decisions released by the U.S. Supreme Court Friday that impact North Carolinians.

The nation’s highest court ruled on multiple cases, including Trump v. CASA, Inc. The Supreme Court ruled to
limit nationwide injunctions
but the fate of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order is unclear.

Jackson was one of 19 attorneys general that joined together to defend birthright citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment.

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“Because we took action to defend the Constitution, North Carolinians still have their Fourteenth Amendment right to full citizenship,” said Attorney General Jackson in a statement. “While this case has been sent back to a lower court for review, our position remains unchanged. The language of the Fourteenth Amendment is clear, and we are going to defend it.”

In Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, Jackson was part of a group of 23 attorneys general that supported the federal government
defending the Affordable Care Act’s preventive care provisions
.

“I’m grateful to the president for defending preventive health care for all Americans and to the Supreme Court for upholding the law,” he said. “Today’s decision means North Carolinians can get the medical care they need to diagnose medical issues and get treatment early.”

Jackson was one of 22 Republican and Democratic attorneys general that
supported the FCC’s ability to fund phone and broadband services
in FCC v. Consumers’ Research.

“North Carolinians in rural areas know how hard it is to get good phone and internet service,” he said. “Today’s decision means that the federal government and the FCC can keep getting phone and internet connections to schools, businesses, and neighborhoods that desperately need it. It was the right call.”