Rob Natelson on TV: Explaining the Constitutional Issues in "Birthright Citizenship"
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This is a corrected version of an article originally appearing at the American Thinker website. It is the third of
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The Constitution was adopted amid a belief that government is a public trust.* Does the Constitution require federal and state
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Several readers sent me for comment a lengthy cover article in Time Magazine by managing editor Richard Stengel. Stengel’s piece
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