ConLaw Class 3: Enumerated Powers I
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- Class 3 - 8/27/19
Enumerated Powers I - The Taney, Chase, and Progressive Courts
The Taney Court
Read Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution (xxxv-xxvi)
Enumerated Powers (161-162)
Prigg v. Pennsylvania (170-175)
The Chase Court
United States v. Dewitt (181-182)
Hepburn v. Griswold (183-186)
Altering the size of the Supreme Court (187-188)
The Progressive Era
Progressive Era Cases (199-201)
United States v. E.C. Knight Co. (201-207)
Champion v. Ames (207-213)
Hammer v. Dagenhart (214-218)
Supplement: Chapters 6, 7, and 8
26:48 Taney did write the majority opinion though he did not "announce" the Dred Scott decision.
1:11:35-1:13:41 This is what happened with Roe being overturned. In many states old laws banning abortion snapped back into effect.
Lincoln's quotes does not belong to him originally though
After the court ruled in Marbury v Madison, why didn’t Marbury go to a federal district court and file for a writ of Mandamus?
They had no federal courts at the time, i think it was state court judges that applied federal law.