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  2. Slaughter-House Cases - Wikipedia

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    The Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 36 (1873), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision which ruled that the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution only protects the legal rights that are associated with federal U.S. citizenship, not those that pertain to state citizenship.

  3. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 83

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    In the Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 36 (1873), the Supreme Court held that the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution only protects the legal rights that are associated with federal U.S. citizenship, not those that pertain to state citizenship. The Slaughter-House Cases essentially ...

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Chase Court

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    83 U.S. 366 (1872) rights and responsibilities of bail bondsmen: Slaughterhouse Cases: 83 U.S. 36 (1873) freedom of employment Bradwell v. State of Illinois: 83 U.S. 130 (1873) equal protection, exclusion of women from employment

  5. United States v. Cruikshank - Wikipedia

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    The case developed from the strongly contested 1872 Louisiana gubernatorial election and the subsequent Colfax massacre, in which dozens of black people and three white people were killed. Federal charges were brought against several whites using the Enforcement Act of 1870 , which prohibited two or more people from conspiring to deprive anyone ...

  6. Opinion - Spoiling for a fight: Why challenging birthright ...

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    In 1872, in the Slaughterhouse Cases, the court interpreted the words “subject to its jurisdiction” as “intended to exclude from its operation” children of “citizens or subjects of ...

  7. Bradwell v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Bradwell v. State of Illinois, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 130 (1873), was a United States Supreme Court case which ruled that the women were not granted the right to practice a profession under the United States Constitution. [1] The case was brough to the court by Myra Bradwell, who sought to be admitted to the bar to practice law in Illinois. [1]

  8. Alabama Supreme Court rules frozen embryos are 'children ...

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    Justices, citing anti-abortion language in the Alabama Constitution, ruled that an 1872 state law allowing parents to sue over the death of a minor chi Alabama Supreme Court rules frozen embryos ...

  9. Chase Court - Wikipedia

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    The Slaughter-House Cases (1873): In a 5–4 decision written by Justice Miller, the court held that the Fourteenth Amendment does not affect a state's police power. The decision would eventually be largely overruled by numerous Supreme Court decisions that incorporated the Bill of Rights to apply to state governments.