The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)
Dred Scott vs.Sanford
The Supreme Court of the United States has the final rule on the establishment clause. The SCOTUS was established in 1789.
This was quite a sticky issue before the Civil War. The most famous legal battle over this was the Supreme Court case Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857). Dred Scott was a slave who traveled with his master into Illinois, where slavery was illegal. Upon returning to Missouri, where it was legal, Scott sued his master for his freedom. The case eventually made it to SCOTUS, where Scott lost in a 7-2 decision, ultimately meaning that a slave could not be declared free if moved into a free territory. The case is considered by some to be the worst decision ever made by SCOTUS.
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SCOTUS stands for Supreme Court of the United States.
Duns Scotus was born in 1266.
Scotus Academy's motto is 'Therefore, he did it.''.
Scotus Academy was created in 1953.
Marianus Scotus was born in 1028.
David Scotus died in 1139.
Aaron Scotus died in 1052.
Duns Scotus died on 1308-11-08.
Blessed Marianus Scotus died in 1088.
Johannes Scotus Eriugena was born in 815.
Johannes Scotus Eriugena died in 877.
John Scotus - bishop of Mecklenburg - died in 1066.