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This page has been cited as a source by a notable professional or academic publication: Duggin, Sarah Helene & Collins, Mary Beth (2005). "Natural born in the USA: the striking unfairness and dangerous ambiguity of the constitution's Presidential Qualifications Clause and why we need to fix it. Boston University Law Review, 85 (February, 2005), p. 54-footnote 180, citing Spiro Agnew (Nov. 7, 2004). |