Cspan. Org history. And we would like to tell you about some of our other American History tv programs. Be with us every saturday 8 00 p. M. And 12 00 a. M. With lectures in history. Hear lectures on topics ranging from the American Revolution to the 9 11 terrorist attacks. Thats lectures in history, every saturday at 8 00 p. M. And 12 00 a. M. Eastern here on American History tv on cspan3. Up next on American History tv, history professor Lea Vandervelde talking about the Supreme Court case of 1857. Dread scott was a slave attempted to sue his owner for his familys freedom after they were moved to a free state by their former master. The court ruled that slave or free blacks could not sue in federal court because they could not be u. S. Citizens. Professor is vandervelde talks about the repercussions of the decision and why its location in missouri was important. Here is the introduction. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted this hourlong event. Good evening. I am glad to be he
A more no one to be able to tell us what to do with our body. With mine, it comes from our country being a one step closer to hawaii, and im gonna buy as far as i can prevent that from happening with this was the case for the last 50 years. And ever since the day that the roe vs wade decision came down, conservatives fled by the evangelical Christian Movement have worked to overturn it. And the way you overturn it is to electric republican president s to appoint conservatives to the Supreme Court. And once you have enough conservatives on the Supreme Court, you can throw out precedent and change the law. Well, it took 50 years for 49 years. Yeah. Well, just this year, the Supreme Court astonished everybody by reversing its long standing abortion policy. You know, it overturned the roe vs wade and planned parenthood versus casey decisions in one fell swoop. And what everybody says it returns the issue of abortion back to the states. Now thats good in some ways because there are pro life
As of the 2021 edition, there is currently over 53,000 Guiness World Records recorded. From the total number of Big Mac burgers consumed in a lifetime to the most toothpicks held in a beard, there are a host of wild and wonderful records held across the world. Which records have been broken in our county, however? Below are some of the incredible feats recorded in Buckinghamshire over the years recorded by the prestigious reference book.
Most cricket runs between the wickets in 12 hours (team) Buckingham Town Cricket Club ran a staggering 6,805 runs on August 30, 2020. 186 individual participants completed the runs to raise money for charity, convering a total distance of 136,894 metres.