Sarah Helene Duggin , professsor of law, was interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered about "natural born" citizenship and Sen. Ted Cruz. See below.

Canadian-Born Cruz Faces Potential Hurdle To Presidential Aspirations

From: NPR Date: March 23, 2015 Author: Robert Siegel

ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST:

Sarah Duggin is a professor of law at the Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, and we have asked her to tell us what the U.S. Constitution says about natural-born citizenship and whether that affects Ted Cruz's presidential aspirations. Senator Cruz was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban father. He maintained a dual U.S.-Canadian citizenship until 2013. Professor Duggin, welcome to the program.

SARAH DUGGIN: Thank you very much.

SIEGEL: Is this is an open-and-shut case? Is Ted Cruz obviously eligible to run for president under the Constitution?

DUGGIN: No, I don't think it's an open-and-shut case. I think the better argument is that Senator Cruz is eligible to run for president and to serve as president of the United States. But absent a Supreme Court ruling or a constitutional amendment, it is not open-and-shut.

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