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Someone has some fun tid-bits about the Dred Scott case?

In my U.S. history class we are RPGs. My 2 friends and I am against of Dred Scott's lawyers. Any help?

the case went all the way to the Supreme Court, where Chief Justic Roger Brook Taney (Tawny pronuonced) in Maryland ruled with an iron hand. said he ruled as he did so to avoid civil war, but I think it was a racist. That Taney Court, 1836-1864 Unlike Marshall, who had supported a broad role for the federal government in the field of economic regulation, Taney and the other judges appointed by Jackson more often pro-competitive States. In a series of commerce clause cases-exemplified by the mayor of New York vs. Miln (1837), Taney and his colleagues tried to develop a more qualified to host the state and federal claims, the jurisdiction of the regulatory powers. Taney also was a pioneer of what is known as the police power of governments state – the power to regulate in the interest of health, safety, welfare and morale of the citizens of the state. In the 1850s, Taney had earned the respect even of the ardent supporters of Chief Justice Marshall and seemed destined to go down in American history as one of the greatest Chief Justices ever to sit in the Court. Taney and his colleagues, however, deviate from its support for state sovereignty in one area: state laws that limit the rights of owners slaves. In Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842), the Court held that the constitutional prohibition of state laws emancipating "persons held to service or labor in [another] state "prohibited Pennsylvania from punishing a Maryland man who had seized a former slave and her son, then was brought back to Maryland, without seeking warrants from courts in Pennsylvania that allows the hijacking. In his opinion for the Court, Justice Joseph Story held not only that States were prohibited interfere with federal enforcement of fugitive slaves, but also were forbidden to assist in the implementation of these laws. The Taney Court extended the standard ten years later in Prigg v. Moore Illinois (1852), holding that "any state law or regulation which interrupts, impedes, limits, embarrasses, delays or postpones the owner's right to immediate possession of slaves, and the immediate command of his service is void. [edit] Five years Dred Scott Decision later came the event that destroyed Taney's historical reputation and indirectly led to the Civil War, Dred Scott v. War Sandford (1857). Despite the willingness of the five members of the Court to dismiss the lawsuit by Dred Scott in search of their liberty for reasons located in the Administration Missouri law that could sue and be sued, Taney wrote what is considered the opinion of the Court, the filing of the Taney version of the origins of the United States and the Constitution as grounds for properties that Congress had no authority to limit the spread of slavery in federal territories – and that such previous attempts to restrict spread of slavery as the Missouri Compromise, 1820 were unconstitutional. The decision of Dred Scott v. Sandford was widely condemned at the time by opponents of slavery an illegitimate use of the judiciary. Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party accused the Taney Court of carrying out the orders of the power of the "slave" and of conspiring with President James Buchanan to undo the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Scholarship that supports the current second count because Buchanan seems to exert significant political pressure behind the scenes of Justice Robert Grier to get at least one vote to justice from outside the South to support the Court's radical decision. Taney intemperate language only added to the fury of those who opposed the decision. As explained by the Court's decision, African Americans, free or slave, could not be citizens of any state, because the Framers saw themselves as "beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race either in social or political, and so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect. "(The full context of the statement of Taney" It is difficult at this day to realize the state of public opinion in that unfortunate race which prevailed in the civilized and enlightened parts of the world time of the Declaration of Independence, had previously been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in relationships social or political, and so far unfit that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect. "- Case of Taney.) Author Tom Burnam, in the Dictionary disinformation (1975), commented (pp. 257-58) that "it seems unfair to cite the previous comment from a context that includes the phrase" unfortunate that the race " etc "Taney's own attitudes toward slavery were more complex. Taney not only em

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