Introduction The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, is a cornerstone of American constitutional law and protects the rights of citizens, especially in the context of civil rights and liberties. As current legal debates continue to shape the understanding and application of this amendment, its relevance remains increasingly significant in today’s socio-political climate. Historical Context Initially
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