@JoshuaW4145@mattvanswol Never learned about commas in school? This applies to children of ambassadors and foreign ministers that have allegiance to another sovereign. Please read the majority opinion before repeating talking points you’ve been fed.
@KathAntonio7@mcflyzen@bagelaureate@SammyPrincewill It’s not incorrect. It’s been the law of the land for 500 years. But please, tell me why you are smarter than SCOTUS and how the case can be overturned?… trick question, unless there is a constitutional amendment, it can’t.
@LovesSardine@bagelaureate Someone doesn’t understand the comma. This applies to children born to foreign ambassadors and ministers who do not have allegiance to the sovereign in which they were born (ie, the US).
Please read the majority opinion.
@TG_Destroyer@bagelaureate Roberts spent considerable time discussing that the exception was for foreigners born to ambassadors who do not have “allegiance” upon birth to the “sovereign” in which they were born.
@mcflyzen@KathAntonio7@bagelaureate@SammyPrincewill The common law has recognized it since the 1500s, the United States has agreed since its founding, and other than Dred
Scott, SCOTUS has been saying it since 1898.
@whitesox@ChuckGarfien@OzzieGuillen I just found an old White Sox hat of mine. The signature on the left is clearly Buehrle, any chance you guys know the other two? James Baldwin maybe on the right?