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What was the WORST Supreme Court decision of all time?

Roe vs Wade, Bush vs Gore, etc, etc.....

And the reason why.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    My choice would be Santa Clara County vs. Southern Pacific Railroad Company (1886), which dealt with the taxation of railroad properties. This case is often cited as essentially defining corporations as "juristic persons," though the Court never reached equal protection claims under the 14th Amendment. Nevertheless, one of then Chief Justice Morrison Waite's announcement prior to oral arguments basically stated that the Court's belief that equal protection applied directly to corporations. Still, this statement would greatly influence later courts, becoming part of American corporate law without being actually implemented by legal statute. For this reason, this case is considered an unprecedented expansion of constitutional rights to US corporations.

  • 1 decade ago

    Roe vs. Wade. This made abortions legal. Norma McCorvey (Jane

    Roe) was a lesbian, battered wife, abused drugs and alcohol. She

    was in Reform School in Gainesville, Texas, pregnant at 16, a botched

    suicide attempt and sold drugs for a living, tended bar hangouts and

    worked as a carnival barker. From the burden of being Jane Roe, she

    hid from the lie that her 3rd pregnancy resulted from rape...the lie

    that led to Roe vs. Wade. She said she thought that was the only way to get an abortion. She later wrote in her book "My Life Roe vs Wade, and Freedom of Choice" that she is no longer a supporter of abortion rights. She said she's "pro-life" and believes she's always been "pro-life" but didn't know it. Since she was young and ignorant, she actually was USED in this decision of the Supreme Court. So,

    now she wishes it had never ever happened. The Supreme Court

    should have been more thorough in their investigation of this case

    before making this horrible decision that has snuffed out the lives

    of millions of innocent babies since 1973.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Like many others, Roe v. Wade would be my first choice as well.

    There are others, as well, mostly dealing with race.

    Drett Scott v. Sandford : The court ruled that slaves cannot become citizens and that the federal government has no authority to limit slavery.

    Plessy v. Ferguson : "Separate but equal"

    Korematsu v. United States: American citizens who were Japanese can be deprived of their rights. This was in 1944, so I assume it had to do with the prosecution of the Japanese after the Pearl Harbor bombings.

    Source(s): wikipedia
  • 1 decade ago

    Bush Gore by far! It set America back by 8 horrible tears ,instead of leading the world in the production of green energy technology and getting off foreign oil, Bush Took us to Iraq to fight an unconstitutional war. That makes the aprox. 1,000,000 deaths murder and Bush a war criminal! Much Better than Gore and his "clean the earth" thing.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Roe v wade! Because that's an innocent life that's never had a chance!

  • Boss H
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Kelo v. The City of New London, 545 US 469 (2005)

  • 1 decade ago

    Eminent Domain 2006.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    roe v wade

  • 1 decade ago

    Bush v. Gore, which interfered unjustifiably in the State of Florida's right to conduct its elections according to its laws is one of the worst. The Court simply had no right to order an end to the recount. But Plessy V. Ferguson, which upheld 'Jim Crow' laws, is by far the worst decision our highest court has made.

  • 1 decade ago

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abington_School_Distr...

    This is gross misinterpretation of the 1st Amendment.

    And we wonder why youth are so disrespectful today.

    I almost believe that Roe V Wade would never have even come up if we'd kept the status quo.

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