Oh, and today is the anniversary of the handing down of the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision by #SCOTUS. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/60/393/case.html …pic.twitter.com/lmbTffWMH7
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Here's your hot March 6, 1857 ~#SCOTUS analysis~ of the question from the Chief Justice.pic.twitter.com/zYArIJCGxD
Here's the worry that one state could free too many slaves and then force other states to accept them as citizens "without their consent."pic.twitter.com/CEZIEXH6r5
Part of the court's justification was looking at executive practice. The feds refused to give passports to free people of color.pic.twitter.com/3jxAm4ToYX
After going through many examples like that — at the state and federal level — the Supreme Court reached this infamous conclusion.pic.twitter.com/ACsTa7xvX0
So they were deliberating about immigrants?
Holy fuck!
I thought this was from @NRO in 1964.
#adeadbuckleystillsucks
It reminds one of Chief Justice Taney statement, A Black man has no rights that a white man need respect.
Ben Carson would disagree. He would call them immigrants who were overjoyed to be brought into a life of prosperity.
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