Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - In a case involving executive branch authority and Middle East politics, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether judges have the authority to control State Department policy on recognizing Jerusalem.
Congress enacted a law in 2002 mandating that United States citizens be identified on birth certificates and other documents as being born in Israel if they were born in J...
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