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Supreme Court cites director Hirota; grad student presents on climate change

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In This Issue:

Program News

• US Supreme Court cites program director Hidetaka Hirota in landmark citizenship decision

• Grad student Thor Larson presents at Toronto Meeting on the Economics of Climate Change

US Supreme Court Cites Program Director Hidetaka Hirota in Landmark Citizenship Decision

When the US Supreme Court released its much-anticipated decision upholding birthright citizenship last week, it referenced research by Canadian Studies Program Director Hidetaka Hirota to show the concept’s deep roots in US history.

As reported by the College of Letters & Science, the opinion of the court cited Professor Hirota’s 2017 book, Expelling the Poor: Atlantic Seaboard States and the Nineteenth-Century Origins of American Immigration Policy. The book traces the origins of US federal immigration policy to the mid-19th century influx of impoverished Irish immigrants.

Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts quoted Hirota as “describing outcry in 1855 when Massachusetts deported a pauper Irish mother with her American-born infant, who was acknowledged to be a ‘native-born citizen'”. As the court noted, the case demonstrates that even before the passing of the 14th Amendment, and in a time of heightened anti-immigrant sentiment, children of immigrants born on US soil were considered native-born citizens.

“It’s an honor to be cited in the US Supreme Court ruling on an issue of critical importance for our society,” Hirota told L&S News. “The decision demonstrates how historians’ work continues to matter in our society today… The case reminds us that birthright citizenship is something that must be actively protected rather than something that can be taken for granted.”

Grad Student Thor Larson Presents at Toronto Meeting on the Economics of Climate Change

The Canadian Studies Program was pleased to sponsor economics PhD candidate Thor Larson to present at the Toronto Meeting on the Economics of Climate Change (TMEC), which took place from June 24-26. Hosted by the University of Toronto, the workshop provides a forum for leading researchers in the field to discuss their work.

Thor is an applied microeconomist with a background in energy and environmental economics and industrial organization. His research focuses on the design of energy markets with a special emphasis on innovation and the clean energy transition.

Thor presented his dissertation research on the California-Quebec cap-and-trade program. California and Quebec linked their cap-and-trade programs in 2015, in a major example of environmental policy coordination across international borders. Thor’s research examines where this program has succeeded and where it can still be improved. While the coordinated environmental policy has produced many benefits, the way California and Quebec implemented the agreement inadvertently increased greenhouse gas emissions. His work shows that better coordination could have avoided this emissions increase, preserved the many gains from international collaboration, and increased global welfare by over $330 million annually.

Thor is an affiliate of Berkeley’s Energy Institute and the first economist at Berkeley to earn a Designated Emphasis in Energy Science and Technology alongside his PhD. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a BA in Applied Mathematics and Chemistry in 2021.

Thor was not the only representative from Berkeley to present at TMEC. Both of the conference’s keynote speeches were given by UC Berkeley affiliates: one by agricultural economist and Chancellor’s Associate Professor Joseph S. Shapiro, and the other by Solomon Hsiang, a former Berkeley faculty member who now teaches at Stanford.

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We accept the responsibility to remember.

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As America prepares to celebrate 250 years of freedom, there will be fireworks lighting the sky, parades filling our streets, music echoing through our towns, and families gathering together across the nation.

There should be.

Freedom is worth celebrating.

But freedom is also worth remembering.

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Giving in July

Join Wreaths Across America’s Annual Giving in July Celebration!

Wreaths Across America (WAA) announces the kickoff of its annual Giving in July campaign! For WAA, this annual celebration is dedicated to local groups and individuals participating in the organization’s Sponsorship Group Program. Through this unique program, supporters can help local programs make a difference in their communities with each $17 sponsorship to WAA. WAA has given back more than $32 million in local contributions through this national program over the last 19 years! 

 America250: America’s Block Party in the Sky

This July 4th and 5th, celebrate Independence Day at America’s Block Party in the Sky atop One Times Square, hosted by America250. A special event will be dedicated to America’s Heroes and their families from 11 am to 12 pm on July 4th and 5th. Active service members, veterans, and first responders can sign up for the event at the button.

Curriculum Spotlight: Buffalo Soldiers

Did you know that July 28 is Buffalo Soldiers Day? This day commemorates the formation of the first regular U.S. Army all-African American regiments in 1866. From military campaigns to U.S. Mail road building and westward expansion, these soldiers served a key role in our country’s history.

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Help us remember these heroes by sharing their story with a young person in your life! Click the button to access our Buffalo Soldiers presentation and all of our Teach program curriculum.

Mission Matters on Wreaths Across America Radio

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Tune in to Wreaths Across America Radio every Wednesday for Mission Matters with your host, Executive Director Karen Worcester! If you miss an episode, you can listen to it on our Soundcloud.

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Help us identify service members who deserve to be remembered. These could be family members, local heroes, or names from your local cemetery that few people know.

Please submit names, photos, and stories at the button below. You can also view the gallery of stories. Be sure to use #RememberMe on social media!

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Through your generosity and partnership, we are able to expand our reach, engage more communities, and carry forward the important work of placing wreaths on the headstones of our nation’s veterans. Thank you for standing with us and for sharing in this mission to remember, honor and teach.

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Arthur Meighen: Remembering Canada’s unmatched wartime orator

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Prime Minister Arthur Meighen at the memorial event at Vimy Ridge honouring Canadian war dead on July 3, 1921. [Public domain]

Arthur Meighen: Remembering Canada’s unmatched wartime orator

STORY BY RICHARD FOOT

Canada Day feels like a fitting moment to remember Arthur Meighen, one of Canada’s finest statesmen, whose insight and eloquence helped guide the country through the darkest days of the First World War.

As Eugene Forsey, the renowned former senator and constitutional scholar once wrote: “[Meighen] was incomparably the greatest parliamentarian and orator of my time, probably the greatest Canada had ever had, and from the first time, I listened enthralled … The speeches were masterpieces.”

Meighen delivered one of those masterpieces on July 3, 1921—105 years ago on Friday—atop the scarred landscape of Vimy Ridge. Having become prime minister the previous year, Meighen was attending a ceremony to dedicate a Cross of Sacrifice erected on the site, years before the creation of the full monument that stands today.

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Retired Canadian lieutenant-general Eric (Rick) Findley

Canadian Eric Findley on overseeing Norad’s 9/11 response

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“I have to admit,” said retired Canadian lieutenant-general Eric (Rick) Findley, a former director of operations at the North American Aerospace Defense Command, “that when I first got to Norad, it was relatively quiet. 9/11 changed everything.”

A major-general in September 2001, the helicopter pilot-turned-overseer of continental air defence found himself at the centre of an unprecedented tragedy, one that left the U.S. reeling from a terrorist attack that claimed 2,977 lives.

“It didn’t matter what flag you had on your shoulder,” Findley continued. “It really didn’t matter.” Far more pressing to the Maple Leaf-uniformed senior officer was defending against the surprise threat and rapidly shifting events.

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