Marianne Engblom

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Marianne Engblom is a former New York correction officer best known as a named plaintiff in the landmark U.S. constitutional case Engblom v. Carey, which addressed the application of the Third Amendment to state actions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf corrections officer
person
plaintiff
associatedLegalPrinciple definition of National Guard members as "soldiers" under the Third Amendment
incorporation of the Third Amendment against the states
recognition of correction officers in state housing as having a protected property interest
caseJurisdiction United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit NERFINISHED
caseOutcomeOnAppeal partial victory on constitutional issues in Engblom v. Carey
countryOfEmployment United States NERFINISHED
employer New York State Department of Correctional Services NERFINISHED
fieldOfActivity constitutional law (as litigant)
criminal justice
gender female
hasCitizenship United States NERFINISHED
hasSubjectOf casebooks and constitutional law textbooks discussing Engblom v. Carey
scholarly commentary on the Third Amendment
housingStatusAtTimeOfCase resident of state‑provided correctional officer housing
influenced academic debate on incorporation of rarely litigated amendments
subsequent Third Amendment jurisprudence
involvedIn labor dispute by New York correction officers in the late 1970s
strike or job action by correction officers leading to eviction from staff housing
knownFor establishing that the Third Amendment applies to state actions via the Fourteenth Amendment
litigation concerning the Third Amendment
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalClaim unconstitutional quartering of National Guard troops in her residence
unlawful eviction from staff housing
legalSystem United States law NERFINISHED
name Marianne Engblom NERFINISHED
notableFor being a named plaintiff in Engblom v. Carey
occupation corrections officer
participantIn Engblom v. Carey NERFINISHED
residenceAtTimeOfCase New York State NERFINISHED
rightsAsserted Third Amendment protection against quartering of soldiers
due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment
roleInEngblomVCarey plaintiff
timePeriodOfNotability late 20th century
workLocation New York NERFINISHED

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Engblom v. Carey parties Marianne Engblom