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IN RE SLAUGHTER-HOUSE CASES, 83 U.S. 36 (1872) ... SLAUGHTER-HOUSE CASES. ... The three cases-the parties to which as plaintiffs and defendants in error, are given specifically as a sub-title, at the head of this report, but which are reported together also under the general name which, in common parlance, they had acquired...
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The ground of the opposition to the slaughterhouse company's pretensions, so far as any cases were finally passed on in this court, was that the act of the Louisiana legislature made a monopoly and was a violation of the most important provisions of the thirteenth and fourteenth Articles of Amendment to the Constitution...
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From the 'Lectric Law Library's stacks Slaughter-House Cases ... The three cases--the parties to which as plaintiffs and defendants in error, are given specifically as a sub-title, at the head of this report, but which are reported together also under the general name which, in common parlance, they had acquired-
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Slaughter-House Cases - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Slaughter-House Cases , was the first United States Supreme Court interpretation of the relatively new Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. It is viewed as a pivotal case in early civil ...
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The Slaughterhouse Cases: Jacob G. Hornberger, February 1993 ... 1869, the Louisiana legislature enacted a statute granting seventeen people the exclusive right to operate the only slaughterhouse in Orleans. All other slaughterhouses were required to close down.
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SLAUGHTER-HOUSE CASES (83 U.S. 36) ... The same person may be at the same time a citizen of the United States and a citizen of a State, but his rights of citizenship under one of these governments will be different from those he has under the other. Slaughter- House Cases, 16 Wall.
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Chase Court (1873) ... Monday, February 3, 1873 ... Monday, April 14, 1873...
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“Just about everyone who studies the Fourteenth Amendment addresses the Slaughterhouse Cases, but this is the first book to focus so completely on the case itself. . . . An excellent book that fills a significant gap.”--Paul Kens, author of Lochner v. New York: Economic Regulation on Trial;
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The cases named on a preceding page, [*] with others which have been brought here and dismissed by agreement, were all decided by the Supreme Court of Louisiana ... It is, however, the slaughterhouse privilege which is mainly relied on to justify the charges of gross injustice to the public and invasion of private right.
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The Slaughterhouse Cases, resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1873, ruled that a citizen's "privileges and immunities," as protected by the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment against the states, were limited to those spelled out in the Constitution and did not include many rights given by the individual states.
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