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Mackenzie v. Hare was a Supreme Court case decided in 1915. The case revolved around the constitutionality of the Expatriation Act of 1907, a provision in the United States Code that stated that American women who married foreigners would take the nationality of their husbands. This legislation did not apply to American men who married women of other nationalities.