Some Unexpectedly Broad Policy Lessons from the Nitty-Gritty Details of Expatriation
Would anyone who moved out of the United States before the onset of the current dystopia be so crazy as to move back? In " Emerald Farewell ," published here on Dorf on Law two months ago, I revealed that at least one such crazy person exists. It is I. In that column, I mostly limited myself to offering a broad assessment of Dublin, which was my final foreign stop before returning to the US at the end of 2025. I concluded with this somewhat snarky comment about Ireland: "It's a great place to visit. Full stop." In that column, I also teased a future Verdict column: In an upcoming column on Verdict (from which I have been on leave), I will explain in some detail the pluses and minuses of expatriation in all of their gory, practical detail. That column will also include my attempt to respond to those who might be saying, "Wait, you were actually out, and you chose to return now?" That new column, published this morning, is...