No
14th amendment
The Thirteenth Amendment .
13th amendment to the Constitution
(1857) *5th Amendment Property Rights
The Equal Protection Clause in the 14th Amendment overturned the Dred Scott decision by guaranteeing that all persons within the United States are entitled to equal protection under the law. This clause protected the rights of all citizens regardless of race.
Thirteenth Amendment
The Thirteenth Amendment
The Dred Scott decision stated that people of African decent imported to America were not citizens and not protected by the Constitution. The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments nullified that decision.
No, the 14th Amendment supersedes the Dred Scott decision.
In the Dred Scott decision a slave was taken up north to a "free state," according to the Missouri Compromise, and then brought back down to a slave state. Dred Scott felt that by entering a free state should be free from slavery, but on the ruling the Dred Scott decision ruled that slaves are considered property and can be taken anywhere, therefore going against the Missouri Compromise. The Supreme Court ruled that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment Takings Clause for the reasons stated above, and overturned the legislation.
the president can veto bills passed by congress!
The US Supreme Court declared the Missouri Compromiseunconstitutional because he thought Congress had overstepped its authority by trying regulate slavery in the states. This was in keeping with another part of the Dred Scott decision that held slaves were the property of their owners (not citizens), and it was therefore unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment to deprive an owner of his property without Due Process of law.Case Citation:Dred Scott v. Sanford, 60 US 393 (1857)