Karsh Fellow@ UVALaw and JSD Candidate @NYULaw. Formerly LSE & Oxford Law. Thinking too hard about citizenship, human rights and (international) legal theory.
Anja Bossow
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Trump v Barbara will likely be remembered as a case upholding the U.S. Constitution's birthright citizenship rule.
But it also tells a tale of how a constitution’s rule of law is eroded from within by those tasked with ensuring its vitality.
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Working with Claude is like dating in New York.
First it love bombs you, solving all your problems and making you believe you have found your work-partner for life.
The next day it ghosts you when you ask a simple question, quoting "usage limits" 🤡
AG Ćapeta recently opined that the Danish ‘Ghetto Law’ violates the Race and Ethnic Equality Directive.
SILVIA STEININGER (@silviasteininger.bsky.social) on how the AG mobilized EU law to challenge the legalized othering that occurs within migration law.
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I listened to and wrote about the US Supreme Court’s oral argument on the birthright citizenship case yesterday.
It was a wild ride.
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Deporting your own citizens is plainly illegal.
But it is a logical step for a government that views its own citizens as enemies and is thus willing to trade their security and life for its own populist ends.