Political Science Pol Sci 3403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Ex Parte Mccardle, Article One Of The United States Constitution, Reconstruction Era

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Vesting clause judicial power shall be vested in one. During reconstruction era, mccardle argued that he was being held by the south unjustly and without. Habeas corpus (privilege to know why you are being held) a. ii. 2. The suspension clause: the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it. a. ii. 3. Before the supreme court could rule on the case they were hearing, congress passed a law removing the court"s right to hear the case, effectively removing the. Court"s appellate jurisdiction to rule over the case because mccardle started in a lower court and appealed to the supreme court supreme court was forced to dismiss the case because they no longer had authority . Mccardle became the case that confirmed congress" jurisdiction stripping powers a. ii. 3. a. Congress didn"t take away the right for a. ii. 4.

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