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- Luther_v._Borden abstract "Luther v. Borden, 48 U.S. 1 (1849), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States established the political question doctrine in controversies arising under the Guarantee Clause of Article Four of the United States Constitution (Art. IV, § 4).Martin Luther was part of the Dorr Rebellion, an attempt to overthrow the charter government of Rhode Island that had stymied the efforts of those who wished to broaden the voting rights of state residents. The rebellion began as a political effort but turned violent. Martin Luther was arrested by Luther M. Borden, a state official, who searched his home and allegedly damaged his property. Luther contended that the charter government was not "republican" in nature because it restricted the electorate to only the most propertied classes; because Article Four states that "the United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government," Luther argued that the Supreme Court should find that Borden acted without proper authority. In doing so, the Court would necessarily find that the "Dorrite" alternative republican government was the lawful government of Rhode Island, superseding the charter government.".
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- Luther_v._Borden argueyear "1849".
- Luther_v._Borden case "Luther v. Borden, 48 U.S. 1".
- Luther_v._Borden citation "48".
- Luther_v._Borden decideyear "1849".
- Luther_v._Borden dissent "Woodbury".
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- Luther_v._Borden fullname "Martin Luther v. Luther M. Borden".
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- Luther_v._Borden holding "Whether a state government is a legitimate republican form as guaranteed by the Constitution is a political question to be resolved by the President and Congress.".
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- Luther_v._Borden litigants "Luther v. Borden".
- Luther_v._Borden majority "Taney".
- Luther_v._Borden scotus "1846".
- Luther_v._Borden uspage "1".
- Luther_v._Borden usvol "48".
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:1849_in_Rhode_Island.
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:1849_in_United_States_case_law.
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:Dorr_Rebellion.
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:Guarantee_Clause_case_law.
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:Legal_history_of_Rhode_Island.
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:United_States_Constitution_Article_Four_case_law.
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Luther_v._Borden subject Category:United_States_political_question_doctrine_case_law.
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- Luther_v._Borden comment "Luther v. Borden, 48 U.S. 1 (1849), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States established the political question doctrine in controversies arising under the Guarantee Clause of Article Four of the United States Constitution (Art. IV, § 4).Martin Luther was part of the Dorr Rebellion, an attempt to overthrow the charter government of Rhode Island that had stymied the efforts of those who wished to broaden the voting rights of state residents.".
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- Luther_v._Borden name "Martin Luther v. Luther M. Borden".