14th amendment
Third
The 21st Amendment that was written in 1933 overturned the 18th amendment that was written in 1917
By the 21st Amendment to the US Constitution.
Prohibition- alcohol... it was overturned with the 21st amendment
Prohibition was overturned on December 5, 1933 with the ratification of the 21st Amendment, which repealed the 18th Amendment that had established prohibition in the United States.
fourteenth amendment
It can only be changed by passing another constitutional amendment. The best example of this is the 18th amendment, which was later overturned by passage of the 21st amendment. (These amendments related to prohibition and then the repeal thereof.)
the 27th amendment eliminates the amendment that prohibits alcohol.
27th Both the most recently ratified (1992) AND the longest to get ratified (it took 203 years)
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.
It was ruled 6-3 that obscenity was NOT protected by the first amendment. This, however, was overturned in 1973 by another case, Miller v. California.