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illegal searches


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Which level of government has the power to make laws?

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One of the findings of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott decision was that slaves were considered property, not citizens.


What was the Massachusetts supreme court decision of 1842 that overturned the widespread doctrine that labor unions were illegal conspiracies in restraint of trade?

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What was the importance of the supreme court decision?

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the us supreme court


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illegal


When was bus segregation declared illegal?

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What ruling has the supreme court made for demonstrations on private property?

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What effect did the Supreme Court decision in the case of McCulloch v Maryland have concerning A national banks were illegal B national banks were legal C national banks could be taxed by the states?

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