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History of Birthright Citizenship: A Founding Principle of the U.S.</span>
14th Amendment, Birthright Citizenship John Henry Frankel 14th Amendment, Birthright Citizenship John Henry Frankel

History of Birthright Citizenship: A Founding Principle of the U.S.

The Supreme Court will likely rule on Barbara v. Trump in the next few weeks. This ruling may terminate birthright citizenship, a vital right that has protected the rights of children born in the U.S. since the country’s founding.

This blog post explores the history of birthright citizenship and the 14th amendment.

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Birthright Citizenship: America’s Founding Promise Under Threat
14th Amendment, SCOTUS John Henry Frankel 14th Amendment, SCOTUS John Henry Frankel

Birthright Citizenship: America’s Founding Promise Under Threat

On January 20th, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14160, titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” aiming to end birthright citizenship. In response, numerous civil rights groups, including the ACLU, the Asian Law Caucus, and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, filed a class action lawsuit named Barbara v. Trump. The lawsuit, one of many pending cases on the issue, argues that EO 14160 is incongruent with the history and text of the 14th Amendment, Supreme Court case law, federal statute, and the understanding and practice of all three branches of the federal government for more than a hundred years.

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Can Britney Vote?
Voting Rights, Conservatorship, Britney Spears Teddy Basham-Witherington Voting Rights, Conservatorship, Britney Spears Teddy Basham-Witherington

Can Britney Vote?

The plight of Britney Spears, the pop star who has been under a conservatorship for the past 13 years, has plastered the news headlines recently. While even a quick skimmer of the Britney saga suggests the potential for financial abuse, like how much she pays the people who continue to benefit from her conservatorship, and restrictions on her reproductive rights such as whether she can stop using birth control, we don’t know if Ms. Spears can vote. If she is like thousands of other people whose voting rights are curtailed through a court-ordered guardianship (called conservatorship in California), she may have been disenfranchised without any consideration of whether she in fact remains capable of voting. Categorical bans on voting by people subject to guardianship or conservatorship exist in at least a dozen states and may be ripe for legal challenge.

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Ohio Voting Rights Case For Pretrial Detainees Erupts Out Of 2018 Midterms
Voting Rights, Class Actions, Voter Suppression Teddy Basham-Witherington Voting Rights, Class Actions, Voter Suppression Teddy Basham-Witherington

Ohio Voting Rights Case For Pretrial Detainees Erupts Out Of 2018 Midterms

Ohio, like many states, has a system that allows people who experience unforeseen hospitalization or other medical emergencies to request, receive, and cast absentee ballots, even if their emergency took place after the normal absentee ballot request deadline. However, despite the constitutional presumption of innocence, the same provision is not available to voters arrested after the deadline. These voters, have not been convicted of any crime, are similarly unable to reach the polls on Election Day, yet they are denied access to the emergency voting procedure.

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