Any serious discussion about the 14th Amendment and its meaning today should begin with its text, and @RosenJeffrey rightfully begins today’s first panel by reading from the Citizenship Clause in Section 1.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxiv …
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@Sifill_LDF,@EricHolder says there’s a need to get people to be more “conversant” with the text of the 14th Amendment — just as they may be with other constitutional rights.#AmericasTownHall@ConstitutionCtrDeze collectie tonen -
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@EricHolder: “Our nation was reordered by” the Reconstruction amendments. He predicts there’ll be a “fourth iteration” of our democracy — fueled in part by the current political moment and the promise of equality found in the 14th Amendment.#AmericasTownHall@ConstitutionCtrDeze collectie tonen -
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@EricHolder: In the 22nd century, the 14th Amendment will be as “vibrant” as it’s been in recent decades — both the protections it will provide to future generations and the areas where its reach has been limited.#AmericasTownHall@ConstitutionCtrDeze collectie tonen -
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@EricHolder. Among them: Reforms to gerrymandering, money in politics + strengthening voting rights. These changes, he said, would give “true voice to the citizens of this nation.”#AmericasTownHall@ConstitutionCtrDeze collectie tonen -
How has the 14th Amendment touched your life?
@EricHolder: “I carry with me the experience of my ancestors” and thus has experienced discrimination. And yet he notes that the 14th Amendment still remains the most hopeful manifestation of American democracy.@ConstitutionCtrDeze collectie tonen
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