Suit Challenging Cruz Eligibility Reaches Supreme Court

Walter Wagner claims that Cruz does not meet the Constitution's requirement that a president must be a "natural born" citizen

What is apparently the first lawsuit to reach the U.S. Supreme Court challenging Ted Cruz's eligibility to run for president has now been filed. But it's not likely to go anywhere, NBC News reported.

A retired Utah lawyer, Walter Wagner, claims that Cruz does not meet the Constitution's requirement that a president must be a "natural born" citizen. Cruz was born in Canada, and Wager contends that fails the natural born test.

In mid-March, Wagner's case crashed shortly after takeoff for the reason other lawsuits asserting the same claim have failed. He could not meet the test for showing why the candidacy would cause him any particular harm.

But federal courts require that those seeking relief must show that they would suffer an injury that's concrete and particular to them. Suing simply on the basis of being a citizen and a taxpayer isn't enough.

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