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SUMMARY:Birthright Citizenship\, Reconstruction\, and Immigrant Rights Today
DESCRIPTION:Birthright Citizenship\, Reconstruction\, and Immigrant Rights Today\n \nTalk by Greg Downs (Prof of History at UC Davis) and Ming H. Chen (UC Law\, San Francisco)\n\n\nAfter the Civil War\, the Fourteenth Amendment guaranteed citizenship as a birthright to almost all people born in the U.S. But there have been many challenges to this right\, including in a Supreme Court case heard April 1\, 2026. \nCome hear two experts explain the history of birthright citizenship and the relevance of that history to battles over citizenship today. \n\n\nGreg Downs is professor and chair of History at UC Davis\, author of four books on slavery\, the Civil War and Reconstruction\, and another one forthcoming on Why Reconstruction Matters with Kate Masur. \nMing H. Chen is Harry & Lillian Hastings Professor of Law at UC Law San Francisco. She focuses on the intersections of citizenship\, race\, and equality in Constitutional and administrative law. \nThis talk is part of the Path to Belonging project and is co-sponsored by the City of Albany\, the Albany Library\, and the League of Women Voters. \n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/birthright-citizenship-reconstruction-and-immigrant-rights-today/
LOCATION:Edith Stone Room\, 1249 Marin Ave\, Albany\, 94706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Race%2C Immigration%2C Citizenship and Equality":MAILTO:rice@uclawsf.edu
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SUMMARY:Northern District of California Historical Society Program on Wong Kim Ark and Birthright Citizenship
DESCRIPTION:Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment: A Re-enactment of the Landmark Wong Kim Ark Case followed by a discussion with attorneys\, judges\, and faculty\n \nAdmission is free for students\, staff\, and faculty.\n\n\nAttorney CLE credit is available for $50.\n\n\nPeople may attend in-person or via Zoom.  For in person attendees\, there is a reception immediately following the program.\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/northern-district-of-california-historical-society-program-on-wong-kim-ark-and-birthright-citizenship/
LOCATION:Northern District of California Ceremonial Courtroom\, 450 Golden Gate Ave.\, San Francisco\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Race%2C Immigration%2C Citizenship and Equality":MAILTO:rice@uclawsf.edu
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