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Expatriation Restored, Jonathan David Shaub Jan 2018

Expatriation Restored, Jonathan David Shaub

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

Expatriation - the loss or relinquishment of citizenship - has a long and divisive history as a fundamental concept of American citizenship. It has been the subject of contentious and robust debate from the very beginning of the country. This Article posits that the concept of expatriation today has little jurisprudential salience, despite its increasing rhetorical valence in the context of terrorism, because the historical development of the concept has obscured its meaning. Expatriation originally had a precise meaning: an individual right declared by the country in 1868 to be "indispensable" to the inalienable rights identified in the Declaration of …


Modern Trends In The Judicial Concept Of The Relation Between Citizenship And The Suffrage, William David Stout Jan 1949

Modern Trends In The Judicial Concept Of The Relation Between Citizenship And The Suffrage, William David Stout

Kentucky Law Journal

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Naturalization--Requirement Of Willingness To Bear Arms, William O. Gilbreath Jan 1947

Naturalization--Requirement Of Willingness To Bear Arms, William O. Gilbreath

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.