By: Samantha Zdesar. Protection of businesses from state government interference.
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Transcript of By: Samantha Zdesar. Protection of businesses from state government interference.
CHAPTER 16: KEY SUPREME COURT CASES
AND TRIALS
By: Samantha Zdesar
THE MARSHALL COURT (1801-1835)
MARBURY V. MADISON (1803)
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE V. WOODWARD (1819)
Protection of businesses from state government interference
WORCESTER V. GEORGIA (1831)
DRED SCOTT V. SANDFORD (1857)
“ . . . [T]he descendants of Africans who were imported into this country, and sold as slaves . . . are not included, and were not intended to be included , under the word ‘citizens’ in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secure to citizens of the United States.”
THE 1873 SLAUGHTERHOUSE CASES AND THE 1883 CIVIL RIGHTS CASES
Slaughterhouse Cases Civil Rights Cases
PLESSY V. FERGUSON (1896)
LATE NINETEENTH- AND EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY CASES
Supreme Court decisions strengthened the economic role of big businesses.
SACCO AND VANZETTI TRIAL (1920’S)
THE SCOPES TRIAL (1925)
KOREMATSU V. UNITED STATES (1944)
THE WARREN COURT (1953-1969)
Democracy and Civil Rights for the Unites States
BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOPEKA (1954)
BAKER V. CARR (1962)
GRISWOLD V. CONNECTICUT (1965)
Right to Privacy Protecting women’s abortion rights
MIRANDA V. ARIZONA (1966)
ROE V. WADE (1973)