expelling a state?

Robert Sheridan rs at robertsheridan.com
Fri Nov 21 10:57:05 PST 2008


Why wait?

rs
sfls

On Nov 21, 2008, at 10:48 AM, Sean Wilson wrote:

> ... please pardon what might be a "dumb question."
>
> Let's say one day -- maybe the year 2050 or something -- that the  
> United States wants to expell Alabama and Mississippi from the  
> union. Let's say that a constitutional amendment is successfully  
> passed that, in fact, expells them.  Is that permissible?
>
> (Assume for the sake of discussion that a treaty allows them to  
> still play college football with us).
>
> Dr. Sean Wilson, Esq.
> Assistant Professor
> Wright State University
> New Website: http://seanwilson.org
> SSRN papers: http://ssrn.com/author=596860
>
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