To those familiar with constitutional history, it may seem trite to observe that the meaning of the Constitution is contested. Yet many contemporary political commentators treat the Constitution as a document whose meaning is plain and obvious. An op-ed in the New York Times, criticizing President Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship, informs us that “Trump doesn’t get to decide what the Constitution means.” The writer argues that the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment is plain: “Virtually everyone born in America would be an American, end of story.” In his view, by stating that children born to illegal immigrants are not US citizens, “The Trump administration is wrong.” After setting out the terms of Trump’s Executive Order, the writer asks “How could this be possible,
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