Subject: Re: birth-right citizenship

SCOTUS would be going against more than a century of unanimous agreement that the 14th says you are a citizen if you were born here.

Precedent means nothing to this court. Of course, that is not unprecedented. "Separate but equal" was declared legal, until it wasn't. We really don't know what the court decides, until it decides. Whatever it decides, the losing side with litigate it again. As I tried to explain to Tim, on the Fool, years ago, in Shinyland, there is no such thing as "settled law".

Steve