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M.B.Z. v. Clinton

Docket No.10-699
Op. BelowD.C. Cir.
ArgumentNov 7, 2011

Holding

The political question doctrine does not bar courts from deciding whether " 214(d) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, which permits U.S. citizens born in Jerusalem to request that their passports state "Israel" as their place of birth, impermissibly intrudes on the President"s powers under the Constitution.

Judgment

Vacated and remanded, 8-1, in an opinion by John Roberts on Mar 26, 2012. Justice Sotomayor filed an opinion concurring in part and concurring in the judgment, in which Justice Breyer joined as to Part I. Justice Alito filed an opinion concurring in the judgment. Justice Breyer filed a dissenting opinion.

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