Abstract
[Excerpt] "The president-elect has stated that he intends to protect national security by banning Muslim immigration into the United States. He also has signaled an openness to some form of Muslim registration program. Does the Constitution impose barriers to the adoption of such policies?"
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Journal Title
Concord Monitor
Document Type
Editorial
Recommended Citation
John M. Greabe, Does the Constitution allow President to Ban Muslims?, Concord Monitor, Jan. 1, 2017 at D1, D3.
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Additional Information
This article is part of the series Constitutional Connections by John M. Greabe and was originally published by the Concord Monitor.