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Vol. 56, Issue 3, 2022August 31, 2022 EDT

Jus Sanguinis or Just Plain Discrimination? Rejecting a Biological Requirement for Birthright Citizenship of Children Born Abroad to Same-Sex Couples via Assisted Reproductive Technology

Thomas Andrés Sánchez Evans,
Immigration and Nationality Act assisted reproductive technology birthright citizenship
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Georgia Law Review
Thomas Andrés Sánchez Evans, Jus Sanguinis or Just Plain Discrimination? Rejecting a Biological Requirement for Birthright Citizenship of Children Born Abroad to Same-Sex Couples via Assisted Reproductive Technology, 56 Georgia Law Review 1245 (2022).
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