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Osborn v. President of the Bank of the United States (1824) Overview | LSData Case Brief Video Summa

Osborn v. President of the Bank of the United States (1824) Overview | LSData Case Brief Video Summa

The text discusses a legal case involving the Bank of the United States and several defendants. Some important facts include: naturalized citizens have the same rights as native citizens, the Bank has the authority to sue in federal courts, the Constitution limits the Court's ability to take action against State agents, and the Court upholds the Bank's ability to lend and deal in money.

Osborn v. President of the Bank of the United States (1824)
Supreme Court of the United States
9 Wheat. 738, 22 U.S. 738, 6 L. Ed. 204, SCDB 1824-033, 1824 U.S. LEXIS 409

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