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Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U.S. 253 (1967), was a
landmark decision of the
Supreme Court of the
United States,
which ruled that
citizens of the
United States...
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Soshana Afroyim (born
Susanne Schüller;
September 1, 1927 –
December 9, 2015) was an
Austrian painter of the
Modernism period.
Soshana was a full-time...
- (loss of citizenship) as a
penalty for
draft evasion or desertion. In
Afroyim v. Rusk (1967),
Justice John
Marshall Harlan II's
dissent mentioned the...
- when
entering or
leaving the
United States. The
Supreme Court case of
Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U.S. 253 (1967)
declared that a
United States citizen did...
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Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958),
overruled by
Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U.S. 253 (1967).
Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U.S. 253 (1967).
Vance v. Terrazas, 444...
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Hebrew it
refers to a rose.
Notable people with the name include:
Soshana Afroyim (1927–2015),
Austrian painter who
adopted the name (with a
variant spelling)...
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similarly described the
Titles of
Nobility Amendment as unadopted. In
Afroyim v. Rusk (1967), the
majority and
dissenting opinions described it as unadopted...
- However, a line of
Supreme Court cases beginning in the 1960s, most
notably Afroyim v. Rusk (1967) and
Vance v.
Terrazas (1980), held this to be unconstitutional...
- Act 1948
removed restrictions on dual
citizenship in the UK, the 1967
Afroyim v. Rusk
ruling by the US
Supreme Court prohibited the US
government from...
- Service,
stating that Beys
Afroyim had lost his U.S. citizenship.
Afroyim became the
subject of a
landmark 1967 U.S.
Supreme Court case,
Afroyim v. Rusk....