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- Trop_v._Dulles abstract "Trop v. Dulles, 356 U.S. 86 (1958), was a federal case in the United States in which the Supreme Court ruled, 5-4, that it was unconstitutional for the government to revoke the citizenship of a U.S. citizen as a punishment.The ruling's reference to "evolving standards of decency" is frequently cited precedent in the court's interpretation of the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on "cruel and unusual punishment."".
- Trop_v._Dulles wikiPageExternalLink getcase.pl?court=US&vol=356&invol=86.
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- Trop_v._Dulles wikiPageID "1442970".
- Trop_v._Dulles wikiPageRevisionID "599854764".
- Trop_v._Dulles arguedate "--05-02".
- Trop_v._Dulles argueyear "1957".
- Trop_v._Dulles case "Trop v. Dulles, 356 U.S. 86".
- Trop_v._Dulles citation "172800.0".
- Trop_v._Dulles concurrence "Black".
- Trop_v._Dulles concurrence "Brennan".
- Trop_v._Dulles decidedate "--03-31".
- Trop_v._Dulles decideyear "1958".
- Trop_v._Dulles dissent "Frankfurter".
- Trop_v._Dulles findlaw getcase.pl?court=US&vol=356&invol=86.
- Trop_v._Dulles fullname "Albert L. Trop v. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, et al.".
- Trop_v._Dulles hasPhotoCollection Trop_v._Dulles.
- Trop_v._Dulles holding "At least as applied in this case to a native-born citizen of the United States who did not voluntarily relinquish or abandon his citizenship or become involved in any way with a foreign nation, § 401 of the Nationality Act of 1940, as amended, which provides that a citizen "shall lose his nationality" by deserting the military or naval forces of the United States in time of war, provided he is convicted thereof by court martial and as a result of such conviction is dismissed or dishonorably discharged from the service, is unconstitutional.".
- Trop_v._Dulles joinconcurrence "Douglas".
- Trop_v._Dulles joindissent "Burton, Clark, Harlan".
- Trop_v._Dulles joinmajority "Black, Douglas, Whittaker".
- Trop_v._Dulles justia case.html.
- Trop_v._Dulles lawsapplied Eighth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Trop_v._Dulles litigants "Trop v. Dulles".
- Trop_v._Dulles majority "Warren".
- Trop_v._Dulles prior "Both District and Second Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Trop's claim".
- Trop_v._Dulles rearguedatea "--10-28".
- Trop_v._Dulles rearguedateb "29".
- Trop_v._Dulles reargueyear "1957".
- Trop_v._Dulles scotus "1957".
- Trop_v._Dulles uspage "86".
- Trop_v._Dulles usvol "356".
- Trop_v._Dulles subject Category:1958_in_United_States_case_law.
- Trop_v._Dulles subject Category:American_Civil_Liberties_Union_litigation.
- Trop_v._Dulles subject Category:Cruel_and_Unusual_Punishment_Clause_case_law.
- Trop_v._Dulles subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Trop_v._Dulles type Case.
- Trop_v._Dulles type LegalCase.
- Trop_v._Dulles type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- Trop_v._Dulles type UnitOfWork.
- Trop_v._Dulles type Event.
- Trop_v._Dulles type Situation.
- Trop_v._Dulles comment "Trop v. Dulles, 356 U.S. 86 (1958), was a federal case in the United States in which the Supreme Court ruled, 5-4, that it was unconstitutional for the government to revoke the citizenship of a U.S. citizen as a punishment.The ruling's reference to "evolving standards of decency" is frequently cited precedent in the court's interpretation of the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on "cruel and unusual punishment."".
- Trop_v._Dulles label "Trop v. Dulles".
- Trop_v._Dulles sameAs m.051_dc.
- Trop_v._Dulles sameAs Q7845585.
- Trop_v._Dulles sameAs Q7845585.
- Trop_v._Dulles wasDerivedFrom Trop_v._Dulles?oldid=599854764.
- Trop_v._Dulles isPrimaryTopicOf Trop_v._Dulles.
- Trop_v._Dulles name "Albert L. Trop v. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, et al.".