The Myth of Birthright Citizenship
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The Myth of Birthright Citizenship

What the Fourteenth Amendment Really Says

  1. 220 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

The Myth of Birthright Citizenship

What the Fourteenth Amendment Really Says

About this book

The Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution seems quite simple. Yet it is embroiled in one of the most contentious constitutional battles of our time: birthright citizenship. In The Myth of Birthright Citizenship, Richard A. Epstein explains what the Constitution actually says about citizenship—and what it doesn’t.

Many believe that the Citizenship Clause bestows citizenship upon anyone born in the United States, but Epstein explains why this understanding is profoundly wrong. On the contrary, acquiring citizenship requires one to be “subject to the jurisdiction” of a sovereign—or to offer loyalty in exchange for protection. It is not sufficient to obtain citizenship by simply living “within [the] jurisdiction” of a state. Therefore, mere birth of an alien in the U.S. does not grant him citizenship but only allows him, as a minor, to be naturalized when his parents are naturalized.

Epstein’s powerful evidence for this position comes from a close textual analysis of the Constitution. It is enriched by a study of the overlooked Naturalization Acts from 1790 to 1870; the writings of such giants as William Blackstone and Emmerich de Vattel before the American Revolution; the mixed reception of English practice in America after the Revolutionary War at both the state and federal levels; and the case law and institutional practices in this country both before and after the Civil War, which include a study of black and Chinese naturalization history.

The book also examines how earlier debates over birthright citizenship have helped shape the evolution of constitutional doctrine throughout the twentieth century on such key questions as voting rights, segregated schools, takings, taxation, and unconstitutional conditions. It further examines the responses of judges and commentators to President Trump’s January 20, 2025, executive order prohibiting the executive branch from issuing documents recognizing the citizenship of those claiming birthright citizenship.

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Information

Year
2026
Topic
Law
eBook ISBN
9781641775236

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. A Short Preface
  6. 1. Contextualizing Birthright Citizenship
  7. 2. The Fourteenth Amendment: Text and Context
  8. 3. The Antecedent Rules on Citizenship and Naturalization
  9. 4. Citizenship and Naturalization in the Antebellum United States
  10. 5. Post-Fourteenth Amendment Developments
  11. 6. The Fourteenth Amendment’s Non-Originalist Transformation
  12. 7. The Chinese–American Interaction
  13. 8. The Modern Defense of Birthright Citizenship
  14. 9. The Misplaced Confidence of the Defenders of Birthright Citizenship
  15. Notes
  16. Index of Statutes
  17. Index of Cases
  18. Index of Academic Articles, Books, and Treatises
  19. Index of Periodical Articles
  20. Miscellaneous Index

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