I had read on a blog (I forget which) that members of the Adams family (Massachusetts) and Jefferson family (Virginia) had evidence of the origin and definition of Natural Born Citizenship, and the history of its inclusion in the U.S. Constitution, within their family archives.
Their stated intentions were at the proper time to step forward and offer their family’s records as supporting evidence in any Supreme Court cases challenging Obama’s eligibility.
I wonder about this latest event, and if it is a portent to an approaching flood of supporting documents.
The fact they included Tucker is, IMHO, a very good sign since the SC has already accepted it as foundational law in another case.
Largely forgotten today, Tucker returned to some legal prominence last Term, when the majority in District of Columbia v. Heller cited his annotated Blackstones Commentaries as proof that the Second Amendment had originally been understood as an individual right to arms.
Northwestern University Law Review
Their stated intentions were at the proper time to step forward and offer their familys records as supporting evidence in any Supreme Court cases challenging Obamas eligibility.
I wonder about this latest event, and if it is a portent to an approaching flood of supporting documents.
Yes. I remember that as well.
Adams papers, Lee family papers to prove NBC in Constitution came from Vattel?