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  • Neal Katyal has argued on both sides of citizenship law relating to Cruz eligibiity

    Breaking: Exclusive: Co-Author of Harvard Law Review Forum Article on Cruz Eligibility Argued in Favor of Contradictory Citizenship Law in 2010

    AS DECIDED BY U.S. SUPREME COURT

    The Post & Email

    By Sharon Rondeau, h/t CDR Charles F. Kerchner, Jr. (Ret)
    4/17/2016

    View the complete article, including image, at:

    http://www.thepostemail.com/2016/04/...p-law-in-2010/
    B. Steadman

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    Breaking-Exclusive: Co-Author Neal Katyal of Harvard Law Review Forum (HLRF) Article on Cruz Eligibility Argued 1952 INA Law Make Persons “naturalized Citizens” but in the 2016 NHRF Article – Not So for Ted Cruz – Katyal Double Talking to America

    CDR Kerchner (Ret)'s Blog

    CDR Kerchner
    4/17/2016

    Excerpt:

    Breaking-Exclusive: Co-Author Neal Katyal of Harvard Law Review Forum Article on Ted Cruz eligibility argued in favor (and the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling agreed) of and for upholding the applicable 1952 U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) in the 2010 SCOTUS case which established conditions for and said that persons born abroad to a sole U.S. Citizen parent in a status similar to Ted Cruz, whether the parent is a Father or a Mother, are at birth Statutory Citizens and Naturalized Citizens per the 1952 statutory immigration and naturalization law enacted by Congress.

    Then in 2016 in the Harvard Law Review Forum, Neal Kaytal argued the opposite for a similar set of facts for a foreign-born person to one U.S. Citizen parent. He argued that foreign-born Ted Cruz is NOT a “Naturalized Citizen” at birth per U.S. Statutory Law enacted by Congress but instead is a “natural born Citizen” at birth and thus since a “naturalized Citizen” cannot be President, that Ted Cruz is eligible. Katyal Double Talking to America. What an ethically challenged and politically driven and conflicted attorney and person Neal Kaytal obviously is.

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    View the complete article at:

    https://cdrkerchner.wordpress.com/20...p-law-in-2010/
    B. Steadman

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