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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union

First off, your numbers are wrong. By 1864, there were 36 states, not 25 according to the link above . That means only an additional 14 states were not part of the laws at the time....so well more that half of The states existed at the time of the supreme ruling. .........Secondly, By joining the union , I’d think they would Have to abide by all previous laws and rulings. Thirdly, it was a Supreme Court ruling that is apparently still on the books as of this very day. Fourth, even if you doubt the original pic, the other two articles seem to corroborate it all.

On top of all that , Georgia , Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the heavily contested 2020 election states , were all states by 1866. Therefore they certainly would have to abide by this ruling by the 1866 Supreme Court ruling

71 US 2. Link https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/71/2/ One part says “ states . “. I take to mean applicable to all states. When they entered would not seem to matter. Laws on the books federally would seem to indicate all states b4 1866, or after would have to follow the ruling as I see it. I’m not a lawyer, but this seems obvious to me. You seem to be questioning that any states that came afterwards wouldn’t have to follow any of the laws created before they came in to CONUS. That would be not just this law but all other laws, and that just sounds like it can’t be

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union

First off, your numbers are wrong. By 1864, there were 36 states, not 25 according to the link above . That means only an additional 14 states were not part of the laws at the time....so well more that half of The states existed at the time of the supreme ruling. .........Secondly, By joining the union , I’d think they would Have to abide by all previous laws and rulings. Thirdly, it was a Supreme Court ruling that is apparently still on the books as of this very day. Fourth, even if you doubt the original pic, the other two articles seem to corroborate it all.

On top of all that , Georgia , Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the heavily contested 2020 election states , were all states by 1866. Therefore they certainly would have to abide by this ruling by the 1866 Supreme Court ruling

71 US 2. Link https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/71/2/ One part says “ states . “. I take to mean applicable to all states. When they entered would not seem to matter. Laws on the books federally would seem to indicate all states b4 1866, or after would have to follow the ruling as I see it. I’m not a lawyer, but this seems obvious to me. You seem to be questioning that any states they came afterwards wouldn’t have to follow any of the laws created before they came in to CONUS. That would be not just this law but all other laws, and that just sounds like it can’t be

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union

First off, your numbers are wrong. By 1864, there were 36 states, not 25 according to the link above . That means only an additional 14 states were not part of the laws at the time....so well more that half of The states existed at the time of the supreme ruling. .........Secondly, By joining the union , I’d think they would Have to abide by all previous laws and rulings. Thirdly, it was a Supreme Court ruling that is apparently still on the books as of this very day. Fourth, even if you doubt the original pic, the other two articles seem to corroborate it all.

On top of all that , Georgia , Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the heavily contested 2020 election states , were all states by 1866. Therefore they certainly would have to abide by this ruling by the 1866 Supreme Court ruling

71 US 2. Link https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/71/2/ One part says “ states . “. I take to mean applicable to all states. When they entered would not seem to matter. Laws on the books federally would seem to indicate all states b4 1866, or after would have to fools the ruling as I see it. I’m not a lawyer, but this seems obvious to me. You seem to be questioning that any states they came afterwards wouldn’t have to follow any of the laws created before they came in to CONUS. That would be not just this law but all other laws, and that just sounds like it can’t be

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union

First off, your numbers are wrong. By 1864, there were 36 states, not 25 according to the link above . That means only an additional 14 states were not part of the laws at the time....so well more that half of The states existed at the time of the supreme ruling. .........Secondly, By joining the union , I’d think they would Have to abide by all previous laws and rulings. Thirdly, it was a Supreme Court ruling that is apparently still on the books as of this very day. Fourth, even if you doubt the original pic, the other two articles seem to corroborate it all.

On top of all that , Georgia , Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the heavily contested 2020 election states , were all states by 1866. Therefore they certainly would have to abide by this ruling by the 1866 Supreme Court ruling

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union

First off, your numbers are wrong. By 1864, there were 36 states, not 25 according to the link above . That means only an additional 14 states were not part of the laws at the time....so well more that half of The states existed at the time of the supreme ruling. .........Secondly, By joining the union , I’d think they would Have to abide by all previous laws and rulings. Thirdly, it was a Supreme Court ruling that is apparently still on the books as of this very day. Fourth, even if you doubt the original pic, the other two articles seem to corroborate it all.

On top of all that , Georgia , Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the heavily contested states were all states by 1866. Therefore they certainly would have to bide by this ruling by the Supreme Court

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union

First off, your numbers are wrong. By 1864, there were 36 states, not 25 according to the link above . That means only an additional 14 states were not part of the laws at the time....so well more that half of The states existed at the time of the supreme ruling. .........Secondly, By joining the union , I’d think they would Have to abide by all previous laws and rulings. Thirdly, it was a Supreme Court ruling that is apparently still on the books as of this very day. Fourth, even if you doubt the original pic, the other two articles seem to corroborate it all.

3 years ago
1 score