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Dred Scott V. Sandford

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DRED SCOTT V. SANDFORD

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DATE

Feb.11-14, 1856-Dec.15-18, 1856 Final decision Mar.6 1857
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JUSTICES AT THE TIME

  • Taney
  • Mclean
  • Catron
  • Nelson
  • Curtis

CONTINUES

  • Wayne
  • Daniel
  • Grier
  • Campbell

CHIEF JUSTICE

  • Roger B. Taney

Oral arguments
Scott was a free man and should remain a free man.

Scott was property and shall remain property no matter where he is.

JUSTICES ON THE MAJORITY SIDE

  • Taney Wayne
  • Catron Daniel
  • Nelson Grier
  • Campbell
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MAJORITY

  • Taney(written) Wayne
  • Catron Daniel
  • Nelson Grier
  • Campbell
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JUSTICES ON THE DISSENTING SIDE

  • Mclead (written)
  • Curtis
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It effected all African Americans at the time by making them property instead of a citizens or a free man

TIMES APPEALED

This case was appealed one time. And one time only .