Julie Novkov
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It was going to have a broader impact than whatever was going on in San Francisco.
It was going to have a broader impact than whatever was going on in San Francisco.
So although there had been previous cases, rulings that had touched on this issue, this one did immediately garner quite a lot of attention, even before the ruling came down.
So although there had been previous cases, rulings that had touched on this issue, this one did immediately garner quite a lot of attention, even before the ruling came down.
So although there had been previous cases, rulings that had touched on this issue, this one did immediately garner quite a lot of attention, even before the ruling came down.
The Fuller Court is known among constitutional scholars as one of the most racist iterations of the Supreme Court that has existed across the span of American history. They're responsible for Plessy versus Ferguson. responsible for building the infrastructure that supports the development of Jim Crow in the South in the 20th century.
The Fuller Court is known among constitutional scholars as one of the most racist iterations of the Supreme Court that has existed across the span of American history. They're responsible for Plessy versus Ferguson. responsible for building the infrastructure that supports the development of Jim Crow in the South in the 20th century.
The Fuller Court is known among constitutional scholars as one of the most racist iterations of the Supreme Court that has existed across the span of American history. They're responsible for Plessy versus Ferguson. responsible for building the infrastructure that supports the development of Jim Crow in the South in the 20th century.
And they actively, in some cases, support white supremacy and white supremacists. And the court is also not always all that wonderful to the Chinese specifically.
And they actively, in some cases, support white supremacy and white supremacists. And the court is also not always all that wonderful to the Chinese specifically.
And they actively, in some cases, support white supremacy and white supremacists. And the court is also not always all that wonderful to the Chinese specifically.
Well, in very simple terms, Wonkham Arc's lawyers have two main claims. One is that this principle of birthright citizenship is a longstanding principle in common law, not just American common law, but English common law.
Well, in very simple terms, Wonkham Arc's lawyers have two main claims. One is that this principle of birthright citizenship is a longstanding principle in common law, not just American common law, but English common law.
Well, in very simple terms, Wonkham Arc's lawyers have two main claims. One is that this principle of birthright citizenship is a longstanding principle in common law, not just American common law, but English common law.
And therefore, if you look at the history of this principle,
And therefore, if you look at the history of this principle,
And therefore, if you look at the history of this principle,
If you look at how it has played out over time, if you look at what the 14th Amendment was attempting to do and how discussions around it unfolded, and then you look at subsequent developments in lower federal court cases and a couple Supreme Court cases, there's plenty of grounding there to support the idea that the descendants of Chinese born in the United States are entitled to birthright citizenship.
If you look at how it has played out over time, if you look at what the 14th Amendment was attempting to do and how discussions around it unfolded, and then you look at subsequent developments in lower federal court cases and a couple Supreme Court cases, there's plenty of grounding there to support the idea that the descendants of Chinese born in the United States are entitled to birthright citizenship.
If you look at how it has played out over time, if you look at what the 14th Amendment was attempting to do and how discussions around it unfolded, and then you look at subsequent developments in lower federal court cases and a couple Supreme Court cases, there's plenty of grounding there to support the idea that the descendants of Chinese born in the United States are entitled to birthright citizenship.