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SCOTUS Judge’s Argument Leaves Public Speechless
April 3, 2026
Independent Journal Review
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During oral arguments, Jackson offered a hypothetical: imagine a U.S. citizen traveling in Japan. If that person commits a crime there—say, stealing a wallet—Japanese authorities have the power to arrest and prosecute them. In that sense, she suggested, “allegiance” could be understood as being subject to a country’s legal authority. She extended the example further, []
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