In respect to this, what were the Insular Cases Apush?
These were court cases dealing with islands/countries that had been recently annexed and demanded the rights of a citizen. These Supreme Court cases decided that the Constitution did not always follow the flag, thus denying the rights of a citizen to Puerto Ricans and Filipinos.
Secondly, does the Constitution apply to US territories? In addition, the Supreme Court long ago decided that “fundamental” personal rights declared in the Constitution apply to citizens of “U.S. territories.“6 Also, the courts have determined that certain other parts of the Constitution apply to indi- vidual insular areas, depending on each area's unique relationship with
Subsequently, one may also ask, does the Constitution Follow the Flag Insular Cases?
The Constitution, in other words, did not and should not follow the flag, lest it interfere with our rise as a great power. Yet only “fundamental” constitutional rights apply in Puerto Rico and some other insular possessions of the United States.
What was the outcome of the Insular Cases?
The Insular Cases "authorized the colonial regime created by Congress, which allowed the United States to continue its administration—and exploitation—of the territories acquired from Spain after the Spanish–American War." These Supreme Court rulings allowed for the United States government to extend unilateral power