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XioGonz:

After the Slaughterhouse Cases changed the intent of the Fourteenth Amendment, how did the Supreme Court apply it? The Supreme Court declared some rights to be opposed to the concept of "ordered liberty." The Supreme Court declared that the Slaughterhouse Cases were irrelevant and continued as if they had never existed. The Supreme Court used the due process clause. The Supreme Court used the equal protection clause. @Isry (please let me know if you'd like for me to stop tagging you)

Isry:

No worries Xio I don't mind helping you out. What do you think this one is?

thematsercat20:

The Supreme Court used the due process clause. The Supreme Court used the equal protection clause. The Supreme Court declared some rights to be opposed to the concept of "ordered liberty." The Supreme Court declared that the Slaughterhouse Cases were irrelevant and continued as if they had never existed.Dec 23, 2017

thematsercat20:

Can I get Best Response

XioGonz:

Ah okay, I believe it's C..

XioGonz:

Please correct me if I'm wrong

Isry:

Sorry was working on something at work. It does look like c is correct.

XioGonz:

Np, I appreciate the help (:

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