what case?
link?
get it right this time since you already posted a bogus comment trying to quote article II, section 1, clause 4.
natural law, not british common law, is what was the prevailing principle for determining natural citizenship.
who your parents owe allegiance to at the time of your birth determines whether or not you are a natural-born citizen.
the citizenship is inherited from your father, not bestowed by the government.
this is also why the 14th amendment is incorrectly applied by most.
concerning the supreme court, they make blatant mistakes...see korematsu v. united states, dred scott v. sandford, or national federation of Independent business v. sebelius.