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Descendants of Dred Scott and Roger Taney Meet Near Supreme Court on Citizenship Cases

Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney gathered at a church adjacent to the U.S. Supreme Court to discuss historical and contemporary questions of citizenship and race in ongoing litigation.

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Descendants of Dred Scott and Roger Taney Meet Near Supreme Court on Citizenship Cases
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Event Overview

Descendants of Dred Scott and former Chief Justice Roger B. Taney met at a church located directly adjacent to the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. The gathering focused on cases involving race and citizenship currently before federal courts.

Historical Context

The 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford decision denied citizenship to Black Americans and is widely regarded as one of the Court's most consequential rulings on the topic. Taney authored the majority opinion.

Connection to Current Litigation

Attendees discussed the implications of the historical decision for contemporary disputes over citizenship status and equal protection under the law. The event remained centered on factual historical review without direct advocacy.


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