Jackson criticized her fellow justice's “ahistorical” interpretation of the 14th Amendment.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized Justice Clarence Thomas for opposing birthright citizenship.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jacksom slams conservative’s ‘myopic’ treatment of 14th Amendment

Jackson criticized her fellow justice's “ahistorical” interpretation of the 14th Amendment.

The Supreme Court's birthright citizenship case fueled a dispute between the court’s two Black justices that played out in dueling written opinions.

In his dissent, Thomas argued that the 14th Amendment was a narrow correction for formerly enslaved Black Americans — not anyone born on U.S. soil.

The court rejected President Donald Trump’s proposal, but four justices said it was lawful under the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause.

Justice Clarence Thomas issued a forceful dissent to the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling, saying it relied on "alternative history."