President Donald Trump says he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear a case challenging his executive order that curtails birthright citizenship. The administration’s request is described by multiple outlets as a long-shot effort to reverse a ruling that went against Trump’s policy. According to reporting, the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s effort to restrict birthright citizenship and cited issues related to the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to people born in the United States. The outlets also report that Trump has separately been pursuing Supreme Court reconsideration in another matter involving a prior verdict about E. Jean Carroll, indicating he is seeking further review in multiple legal disputes. In the birthright citizenship case, the Supreme Court’s prior decision is characterized as the end of the administration’s initial attempt to limit the policy, prompting Trump’s announcement that he plans to file for rehearing. The reports do not indicate how the Supreme Court will respond or whether rehearing will be granted.