1. United States v. Harris, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 22, 1883, Decided; OCTOBER, 1882 Term
OVERVIEW: Federal statute, which prohibited individuals from conspiring to violate a citizen's right to equal protection, was unconstitutional because Congress was not granted the express or implied power to prohibit such violation by an individual.
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