Chase Court

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The Chase Court was the period of the U.S. Supreme Court led by Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, noted for landmark decisions during and after the Civil War and including Justices such as Samuel Nelson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf era of the Supreme Court of the United States
judicial term
apexCourt Supreme Court of the United States
appliesToJurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
chiefJustice Salmon P. Chase
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime 1873
era American Civil War
Reconstruction era
fieldOfWork civil rights law
constitutional law
federal jurisdiction
monetary law
war powers
followedBy Waite Court
hasPart concurring opinions
dissenting opinions
majority opinions
jurisdiction federal law of the United States
legalStatus historical court era
location Washington, D.C.
member David Davis
Joseph P. Bradley
Nathan Clifford
Noah H. Swayne
Salmon P. Chase
Samuel F. Miller
Samuel Nelson
Stephen J. Field
Ward Hunt
William Strong
namedAfter Salmon P. Chase
notableCase Bradwell v. Illinois
Cummings v. Missouri
Ex parte Garland
Ex parte Milligan
Hepburn v. Griswold
Legal Tender Act of 1862
surface form: Legal Tender Cases

Texas v. White
Slaughter-House Cases
surface form: The Slaughter-House Cases

Veazie Bank v. Fenno
precededBy Taney Court
significantEvent adjudication of Civil War–related constitutional issues
decisions on legal tender and federal monetary powers
decisions on military tribunals and civil liberties
early interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment
startTime 1864

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Samuel Nelson partOf Chase Court
Taney Court followedBy Chase Court
Justice Samuel Nelson partOf Chase Court
subject surface form: Samuel Nelson