Claims
Foreclosed
Resident / Minister: Treatise #7 and the Dissent-as-Court Pattern in Its Densest Form
Treatise #7 opens the Beers application layer — and concentrates the corpus's characteristic citation failure mode: three separate cases (Fong Yue Ting, Cunningham v. Neagle, Dred Scott/Vattel) have the cited language in a non-majority opinion. The 'inferior order of citizenship' language is Brewer's dissent describing resident aliens, not the Court describing 14th Amendment citizens. The personal/extraterritorial-law thesis is foreclosed by every operative authority it invokes (26 CFR § 1.1-1(b) taxes the citizen regardless of residence). The res+ident folk etymology is linguistically wrong. The Vattel resident-minister parallel is real but carries no remedial weight — no court recognizes 14A citizens as foreign-minister analogues. Foreclosed.
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May 17, 2026