"U. S. Supreme Court: Six More Decisions That Changed America" Paperback Book by Robert A. Frick
Dublin Core
Identifier
2024.8.b
Title
"U. S. Supreme Court: Six More Decisions That Changed America" Paperback Book by Robert A. Frick
Subject
Local Government and Politics
References
Paperback Book
References
Paperback Book
Description
Description from Amazon: "The United States Supreme Court interprets the laws–their rulings standing until the Constitution is amended or reinterpreted by a later Court. In this sequel, the author tells the stories of six more cases considered by many to be among the Court's most significant ones. These descriptions are simple stories about complex cases brought before the Court. From McCullough v. Maryland (1819) to Roe v. Wade (1973), readers learn that states do not have the authority to regulate federal organizations within their boundaries; illegally kidnapped, detained Africans had a right to be free; persons arrested must be informed of their Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights before interrogation; miscegenation laws enforced by states were unconstitutional; students do not shed their rights at the schoolhouse door; and the state cannot regulate a woman's abortion decision during her first trimester of pregnancy."
Date
December 2021
Creator
Robert A. Frick
Publisher
KDP Publishing
Books, Reference Publications and Documents Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Paperback Book
MJAHS Location
Case #26
Collection
Contributor
Robert A. Frick
Citation
Robert A. Frick, “"U. S. Supreme Court: Six More Decisions That Changed America" Paperback Book by Robert A. Frick,” MJAHS Online Inventory, accessed October 16, 2025, https://www.mountjoyhistory.com/inventory/items/show/12406.