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‘If I Steal a Wallet in Japan,’ Justice KBJ Argues That Makes Her a Japanese Citizen

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As you know, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Wednesday about President Trump's order striking down birthright citizenship, and Trump is there in person to intimidate the justices, many progressives are saying. Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that Colorado's ban on conversion therapy was unconstitutional, with the only holdout being Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. As our own Just Mindy reported earlier, we've got a good old catfight on our hands, with Jackson accusing liberal justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor of being dupes for the conservative majority, while Kagan basically accused Jackson of not understanding the law.

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Speaking of not understanding, Jackson made the argument in favor of birthright citizenship that if she were traveling to Japan and stole someone's wallet, she would be "locally owing allegiance" to the country by being held to its legal authority.

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Yes, if you commit a crime while under another country's legal jurisdiction, that makes you a citizen.

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And this is just one of her arguments. She's an embarrassment to the whole Supreme Court.

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