On this “Natural Born Citizen” Issue, Part II: From William Learned Marcy to Wong Kim Ark
By: Jake (Diary) | June 21st at 01:06 PM |
Promoted from diaries. Having discussed in Part I of my series the view of Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution‘s “natural born citizen” requirement in the days of the early republic, and provided a digression on the role English common law played in American law, it is now time to look at how the clause was viewed in the latter half of the | Read More »
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On this “Natural Born Citizen” Issue, Part I: From Alexander Hamilton to Lynch v. Clarke
By: Jake (Diary) | May 21st at 09:48 PM |
Promoted from diaries. No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President… –Article II, Section 1 of the United States Constitution This is a passage that has weighed heavily upon us in recent years. There are those among us, known commonly as “Birthers” | Read More »
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