Monthly Archives: September 2009

International law and citizenship in the United States

The consensus view today is that everyone born in the United States (with a few exceptions) is a natural born citizen, following the historical survey of the Supreme Court of New York in Lynch vs. Clarke and many subsequent court … Continue reading

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Orly gets a facelift

With a glitzy new blog theme featuring the Orly Taitz glamor shot [right] the American Flag, the Constitution, law books and a judges gavel, the Orly Taitz blog now has a pretty heading. Orly is clearly the focus of the … Continue reading

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Birthers waste millions in taxpayer dollars

You’ve heard, I’m sure, the claim that Obama has spent some large amount of money (since the amount is a wild guess, specifics vary widely) keeping his birth certificate a secret. Those who follow these questions know that nothing Obama … Continue reading

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Ghostwriters in the sky

During the last election, rumors flew about saying that former radical and education activist Bill Ayers wrote all or part of Barack Obama’s book Dreams from My Father. This rumor morphed into a small cottage industry of analysis trying to … Continue reading

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Question for Mario Apuzzo (5)

I notice that you from time to time cite favorably from the US Supreme Court Decision in Dred Scott v Sandford and you have said that the US Supreme Court Decision in United States v Wong Kim Ark is “bad … Continue reading

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Another Look

We believe in recycling here at Obama Conspiracy Theories. It was last April when my article  In re LOOK TIN SING appeared. Here, I cite more extensively from the decision of the Circuit Court in California in 1884. This case … Continue reading

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