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- Rogers_v._Bellei abstract "Rogers v. Bellei, 401 U.S. 815 (1971), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that an individual who received an automatic congressional grant of citizenship at birth, but who was born outside the United States, may lose his citizenship for failure to fulfill any reasonable residence requirements which the United States Congress may impose as a condition subsequent to that citizenship.The appellee, Aldo Mario Bellei, was born in Italy to an Italian father and an American mother. He acquired U.S. citizenship by virtue of section 1993 of the Revised Statutes of 1874, which conferred citizenship upon any child born outside the United States of only one American parent (known as jus sanguinis). In 1963, he failed to report for induction in the District of Columbia, and had his U.S. citizenship revoked under § 301(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952. Bellei challenged the constitutionality of this act. The three-judge District Court held the section unconstitutional, citing Afroyim v. Rusk, and Schneider v. Rusk. The Supreme Court reversed the decision, ruling against Bellei.".
- Rogers_v._Bellei wikiPageID "26518051".
- Rogers_v._Bellei wikiPageRevisionID "596334208".
- Rogers_v._Bellei arguedate "--01-15".
- Rogers_v._Bellei argueyear "1970".
- Rogers_v._Bellei citation "17280.0".
- Rogers_v._Bellei decidedate "--04-05".
- Rogers_v._Bellei decideyear "1971".
- Rogers_v._Bellei dissent "Black".
- Rogers_v._Bellei dissent "Brennan".
- Rogers_v._Bellei fullname "William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Appellant, v. Aldo Mario Bellei".
- Rogers_v._Bellei hasPhotoCollection Rogers_v._Bellei.
- Rogers_v._Bellei holding "Congress has the power to impose the condition subsequent of residence in this country on appellee, who does not come within the Fourteenth Amendment's definition of citizens as those "born or naturalized in the United States," and its imposition is not unreasonable, arbitrary, or unlawful.".
- Rogers_v._Bellei joindissent "Douglas".
- Rogers_v._Bellei joindissent "Douglas, Marshall".
- Rogers_v._Bellei joinmajority "Burger, Harlan, Stewart, White".
- Rogers_v._Bellei litigants "Rogers v. Bellei".
- Rogers_v._Bellei majority "Blackmun".
- Rogers_v._Bellei prior "Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia".
- Rogers_v._Bellei rearguedate "--11-12".
- Rogers_v._Bellei reargueyear "1970".
- Rogers_v._Bellei scotus "1970".
- Rogers_v._Bellei uspage "815".
- Rogers_v._Bellei usvol "401".
- Rogers_v._Bellei subject Category:1971_in_law.
- Rogers_v._Bellei subject Category:History_of_immigration_to_the_United_States.
- Rogers_v._Bellei subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Rogers_v._Bellei subject Category:United_States_immigration_and_naturalization_case_law.
- Rogers_v._Bellei type Case.
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- Rogers_v._Bellei type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- Rogers_v._Bellei type UnitOfWork.
- Rogers_v._Bellei type Event.
- Rogers_v._Bellei type Situation.
- Rogers_v._Bellei comment "Rogers v. Bellei, 401 U.S.".
- Rogers_v._Bellei label "Rogers v. Bellei".
- Rogers_v._Bellei sameAs m.0bhbhqq.
- Rogers_v._Bellei sameAs Q7359353.
- Rogers_v._Bellei sameAs Q7359353.
- Rogers_v._Bellei wasDerivedFrom Rogers_v._Bellei?oldid=596334208.
- Rogers_v._Bellei isPrimaryTopicOf Rogers_v._Bellei.
- Rogers_v._Bellei name "William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Appellant, v. Aldo Mario Bellei".