(07-15-2015, 04:26 AM)Thenryb Wrote:I found this too...Quote: I'm not a lawyer here, I'm just very interested in the legal angle of how the 14th seemed to shape a lot of the contemporary world.
Well, hesitantly, I offer the following quick, shallow, overly simplistic and possibly dirty explanation. ...
The Squalid 14th Amendment by Cato fellow Gene Healy
He severely critiques another Cato fellow, Roger Pilon's analysis and position on the 14th, Reviving the Privileges or Immunities Clause to Redress the Balance Among States, Individuals, and the Federal Government by Kimberly C. Shankman and Roger Pilon
Cato, yes, but not an overly biased review {imho}. The 14th has a legacy of controversy, as it is the crux of the Fed Courts over riding State Law.