Meyer V. Nebraska
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| Date decided | 1923 |
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| Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
| Dissent | Holmes |
| Sutherland | |
| Majority | McReynolds |
| Taft | |
| McKenna | |
| Van Devanter | |
| Brandeis | |
| Butler | |
| Sanford | |
| Citations | U. S. |
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| ID | 777528 |
About Meyer V. Nebraska
Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U. S. 390, was a U. S. Supreme Court case that held that a 1919 Nebraska law restricting foreign-language education violated the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.