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- Mississippi_v._Johnson abstract "Mississippi v. Johnson 71 U.S. 475 (1867) was the first suit to be brought against a President of the United States in the United States Supreme Court. The state of Mississippi attempted to sue President Andrew Johnson for enforcing Reconstruction. The court decided, based on a previous decision of Marbury v. Madison that the President has two kinds of task: ministerial and discretionary. Discretionary tasks are ones the president can choose to do or not to do. Ministerial tasks are ones required by his job. In fact, if he fails to do them, he could be violating the Constitution. The court ruled that by enforcing Reconstruction, Johnson was acting in an "executive and political" capacity—a discretionary rather than a ministerial one—and so he could not be sued.".
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- Mississippi_v._Johnson arguedate "--04-12".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson argueyear "1867".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson decidedate "--04-15".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson decideyear "1867".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson fullname "The State of Mississippi v. Andrew Johnson, President of the United States".
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- Mississippi_v._Johnson holding "In the course of his enforcement of the Reconstruction Acts, President Johnson was necessarily exercising discretion and so could not be sued.".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson litigants "Mississippi v. Johnson".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson majority "Chase".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson scotus "1865".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson uspage "475".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson usvol "71".
- Mississippi_v._Johnson subject Category:1867_in_Mississippi.
- Mississippi_v._Johnson subject Category:1867_in_United_States_case_law.
- Mississippi_v._Johnson subject Category:Legal_history_of_Mississippi.
- Mississippi_v._Johnson subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Mississippi_v._Johnson subject Category:United_States_separation_of_powers_case_law.
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- Mississippi_v._Johnson comment "Mississippi v. Johnson 71 U.S. 475 (1867) was the first suit to be brought against a President of the United States in the United States Supreme Court. The state of Mississippi attempted to sue President Andrew Johnson for enforcing Reconstruction. The court decided, based on a previous decision of Marbury v. Madison that the President has two kinds of task: ministerial and discretionary. Discretionary tasks are ones the president can choose to do or not to do.".
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- Mississippi_v._Johnson name "The State of Mississippi v. Andrew Johnson, President of the United States".