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Immigration Article of the Day: The Contested ‘Bright Line’ of Territorial Presence by Shalina Bhargava Ray

The Contested ‘Bright Line’ of Territorial Presence by Shalina Bhargava Ray, 56 Georgia Law Review, Vol. 56, pp. 1511- 1530 (2022)

Abstract

For this symposium on “Immigrants and the First Amendment,” this Essay considers the current scope of First Amendment protection for noncitizens abroad. Courts have interpreted the constitutional rights of noncitizens to vary with factors including status, ties, and location. But in a recent case, Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International, the Supreme Court announced that the First Amendment simply does not apply to noncitizens abroad. This Essay considers this new rule and its implications, concluding that a bright-line rule based on territorial presence masks more complex questions about the meaning of “here” and “abroad.”

KJ