A single-nationality Irish citizen living in the UK has the automatic right to have their US citizen spouse live with them and work in the UK. A dual national Irish/British citizen does not have that right.
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The US Constitution isn't all that ancient, but we're still very proud of having had a theoretically unbroken constitutional order for our whole existence, and the Constitution attempts to root itself in the common law tradition minus the idea of the monarch as sovereign
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The idea of sometimes just having to scrap your government and start over, like France being on its Fifth Republic, is alien and shameful to us (and wildly hypocritical considering how often we've tried to impose it on others)
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Yeah - and to that end, it's not entirely fictional, although of course, it's got an awful lot of fiction on top of the basics. More than anything, it's a structure of legal thinking rather than a set of substantive principles, though.
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