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Testimony of attorneys Charles Ala'ilima and Neil Weare addressing the constitutional concerns raised by Section 19 of S.1237, titled the American Samoa Citizenship Plebiscite Act.
Ala'ilima and Weare represent Leneuoti Tuaua and seven other people born in American Samoa, along with the Samoan Federation of America, in the federal lawsuit Tuaua v. United States arguing that the Citizenship Clause applies in American Samoa. The case challenges the outdated and deeply flawed logic of the Insular Cases that Congress has the power to turn the Constitution off in U.S. territories.
Testimony of attorneys Charles Ala'ilima and Neil Weare addressing the constitutional concerns raised by Section 19 of S.1237, titled the American Samoa Citizenship Plebiscite Act.
Ala'ilima and Weare represent Leneuoti Tuaua and seven other people born in American Samoa, along with the Samoan Federation of America, in the federal lawsuit Tuaua v. United States arguing that the Citizenship Clause applies in American Samoa. The case challenges the outdated and deeply flawed logic of the Insular Cases that Congress has the power to turn the Constitution off in U.S. territories.
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Testimony of attorneys Charles Ala'ilima and Neil Weare addressing the constitutional concerns raised by Section 19 of S.1237, titled the American Samoa Citizenship Plebiscite Act.
Ala'ilima and Weare represent Leneuoti Tuaua and seven other people born in American Samoa, along with the Samoan Federation of America, in the federal lawsuit Tuaua v. United States arguing that the Citizenship Clause applies in American Samoa. The case challenges the outdated and deeply flawed logic of the Insular Cases that Congress has the power to turn the Constitution off in U.S. territories.
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