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February 24, 1803: The Supreme Court Establishes Its Power

On February 24, 1803, the Supreme Court established its power, shaping the country’s constitutional framework and establishing the principle of judicial review. Marbury v Madison centered around a dispute involving William Marbury, one of the “midnight judges” appointed by outgoing President John Adams in the final…

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February 23, 1974: A Ransom For Patty Hearst

On February 23, 1974, a communiqué arrived with a demand as audacious as the crime that had preceded it. The self-styled Symbionese Liberation Army—an obscure, violent revolutionary collective barely known outside the Bay Area—announced it would require an additional $4 million in food distribution…

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February 21, 1848: Marx and Engels Publish Communism

On February 21, 1848, a slim political pamphlet appeared in London that would reverberate across continents and centuries. Titled The Communist Manifesto, it was authored by two German intellectuals in exile—Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels—and commissioned by a small revolutionary organization known as the…

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