The Supreme Court of the corporate United states hands down Coyle v. Smith: “[W]hen a new [S]tate is admitted into the Union [nation] it is so admitted with all the powers of sovereignty and jurisdiction which pertain to the original States, and that such powers may not be constitutionally diminished. …”

        [added 6/5/2022]

 

       The Supreme Court, of the corporate United states, hands down United states v. American Tobacco, ordering the dissolution of the American Tobacco company for engaging in monopolistic business practices.

       [restored 6/5/2022]

Subsequent Events:

2/19/1912                   1/18/1943

Authority:

Article IV, Section 3 [Clause 1]
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“Law of the Jungle”
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References:

Coyle v. Smith, 221 U.S. 559 (1910). 

Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of America, 1776-1976, (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 1975), 278.

William M. Weicek, The Guarantee Clause of the U.S. Constitution, (Ithaca, New York and London: Cornell University Press, 1972), 239-40.

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,167,124,467,492

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