How is conscription constitutional in light of the 13th Amendment?
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Date: September 1st, 2025 11:21 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK
Anyone?
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Date: September 2nd, 2025 8:32 AM Author: The Midday Presidential Address (No Future)
Gonna venture a guess that conscription was generally regarded as a core state prerogative and function, including in places that had explicitly foresworn slavery (like Britain, or free states).
I admit it's not a bulletproof argument but certainly the ability to levy soldiers from the population for defense of the realm has existed in some form in just about every government I can think of and is generally considered a duty the men of a polity owe to the sovereign.
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