The enigmatic phrase natural born citizen poses a series of problems for contemporary originalism. New originalists, like Justice Scalia, focus on the public meaning of the constitutional text, but the notion of a natural born citizen was likely a term of art, derived from the idea of a natural born subject in English law--a category that most likely did not extend to persons, like John McCain, who were born outside sovereign territory. But the constitution speaks of citizens and not subjects, introducing uncertainties and ambiguities that might (or might not) make McCain eligible for the presidency. What was the original public meaning of the enigmatic phrase that establishes the eligibility for the office of President of the Uni...
In the view both of the ancients and of modern liberal political theorists, the relationship between...
Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment begins by making clearthat All persons born or naturalized in...
This Essay argues that recent debates over the eligibility of Barack Obama and Ted Cruz to serve as ...
The enigmatic phrase “natural born citizen” poses a series of problems for contemporary originalism....
The following discussion describes the historical context of the natural born citizenship clause; ex...
Article II of the Constitution requires that the President be a “natural born Citizen.” The phrase i...
This Article uses the issue of presidential qualification as a vehicle to examine the meaning of cit...
This article explores the controversy surrounding the natural born citizenship proviso in order to d...
Many things may obstruct John McCain’s path to the White House, but his citizenship status is not am...
Senator John McCain was born a citizen in 1936. Professor Gabriel J. Chin challenges this view in th...
Senator Ted Cruz’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination again raised the question whe...
The first sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment provides: “All persons born or naturalized in the Uni...
With the rise of non-native-born American politicians, the natural born citizen requirement in the U...
Article II, section 1 of the Constitution provides that “No Person except a natural born Citizen . ....
The long-running “birther” controversy–a rather bizarre conspiracy theory which holds that President...
In the view both of the ancients and of modern liberal political theorists, the relationship between...
Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment begins by making clearthat All persons born or naturalized in...
This Essay argues that recent debates over the eligibility of Barack Obama and Ted Cruz to serve as ...
The enigmatic phrase “natural born citizen” poses a series of problems for contemporary originalism....
The following discussion describes the historical context of the natural born citizenship clause; ex...
Article II of the Constitution requires that the President be a “natural born Citizen.” The phrase i...
This Article uses the issue of presidential qualification as a vehicle to examine the meaning of cit...
This article explores the controversy surrounding the natural born citizenship proviso in order to d...
Many things may obstruct John McCain’s path to the White House, but his citizenship status is not am...
Senator John McCain was born a citizen in 1936. Professor Gabriel J. Chin challenges this view in th...
Senator Ted Cruz’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination again raised the question whe...
The first sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment provides: “All persons born or naturalized in the Uni...
With the rise of non-native-born American politicians, the natural born citizen requirement in the U...
Article II, section 1 of the Constitution provides that “No Person except a natural born Citizen . ....
The long-running “birther” controversy–a rather bizarre conspiracy theory which holds that President...
In the view both of the ancients and of modern liberal political theorists, the relationship between...
Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment begins by making clearthat All persons born or naturalized in...
This Essay argues that recent debates over the eligibility of Barack Obama and Ted Cruz to serve as ...