How not to make a case
Towards the close of the week this bit popped up -- at the Federal Bar Association meeting in Oklahoma City Charles Ogletree Jr., Harvard Law, argued morality as his basis of choice on the freedmen citizenship issue.
He could have read this at Balkinization.
He could have read this at the Friends Committee on National Legislation.
There are two positions worth reviewing, the majority opinion of the Court which heard Allen v. CNO, by Justice Leeds and a special concurence by Justice Dowty, and the minority opinion of Justice Matlock. Both can be found here.
A lot has been written on the issues. What is surprising is arguing on the basis of morality. I guess I'll have to call and ask.

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