Abstract
This article reviews and updates the counterintuitive status of non-state territories under the United States constitution. Taking into account the historical interpretation of the “territorial clause” of the constitution, it focuses on insular territories and considers some of the ways in which their island status has affected the direction of this interpretive path.
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