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Online Article, January 2025, Brandon Hasbrouck California Law Review Online Article, January 2025, Brandon Hasbrouck California Law Review

Insurrection and Black Political Participation

The Reconstruction Congress envisioned a comprehensive set of rights and structural protections in the Fourteenth Amendment to establish and preserve a multiracial democracy. The Fourteenth Amendment’s third section, the Insurrection Clause, may seldom have been enforced in recent memory, but it remains a vital part of the Amendment’s framework. In Trump v. Anderson, the Supreme Court was given a choice to either enforce the Insurrection Clause’s protection of Black political participation or condone insurrection. In keeping with its long tradition of anti-Black jurisprudence, the Court chose the latter.

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