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Today in Supreme Court History: July 9, 1868
7/9/1868: The Fourteenth Amendment is ratified.

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And Con Law went from being a one semester course to two semesters.
lol
We have a VERY broad view of "Supreme Court" history, when events that didn't involve the Supreme Court are included. Hint: review Article V. What is the role of the Supreme Court in approving amendments?