
Supreme Cases from 1803-2018
These landmark cases shaped the nation. From the foundational Marbury v. Madison to modern battles over privacy and power, the Supreme Court has spent two centuries answering the questions that define American life: Who is a citizen? What can the government do? What does freedom of speech really mean? This collection gathers the Court's most consequential decisions, each one a flashpoint where abstract constitutional principles collided with messy reality. Here you'll find the cases that ended slavery, defined citizenship, reshaped the balance of power between branches, and yes, definitively answered whether a tomato is a fruit or a vegetable. The stakes could not be higher. These are the moments when unelected judges, interpreting words written over two centuries ago, decided who gets to be American, what rights you possess, and how the entire apparatus of government functions. It's a front-row seat to the arguments that made America.
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