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List of overruled United States Supreme Court decisions

This is a list of decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States that have been explicitly overruled, in part or in whole, by a subsequent decision of the Court. It does not include decisions that have been abrogated by subsequent constitutional amendment or by subsequent amending statutes.

The longest period between the original decision and the overruling decision is 136 years, for the common law Admiralty cases Minturn v. Maynard, 58 U.S. (17 How.) 476 decision in 1855, overruled by the Exxon Corp. v. Central Gulf Lines Inc., 500 U.S. 603 decision in 1991. The shortest period is 11 months, for the constitutional law Fourth Amendment (re: search and seizure) cases Robbins v. California, 453 U.S. 420 decision in July 1981, overruled by the United States v. Ross, 456 U.S. 798 decision in June 1982. There have been 16 decisions which have simultaneously overruled more than one earlier decision; of these, three have simultaneously overruled four decisions each: the statutory law regarding habeas corpus decision Hensley v. Municipal Court, 411 U.S. 345 (1973), the constitutional law Eleventh Amendment (re: sovereign immunity) decision Edelman v. Jordan, 415 U.S. 651 (1974) and the constitutional law Fifth Amendment (re: double jeopardy) decision Burks v. United States, 437 U.S. 1 (1978).

Constitutional

Article One

Commerce Clause
Ex post facto
Federal tax
State import/export tax
Article One courts

Article Three

Compensation Clause

Article Four

Extradition Clause
Equal footing doctrine
Full Faith and Credit

Article Six

Supremacy Clause

First Amendment

Establishment Clause
Free speech clause

Second Amendment

Fourth Amendment

Fifth Amendment

Grand jury
Double jeopardy
Self-incrimination
Due process
Takings Clause

Sixth Amendment

Jury right
Confrontation Clause
Right to counsel

Eighth Amendment

Tenth Amendment

Eleventh Amendment

Fourteenth Amendment

Procedural due process
Substantive due process
Equal protection
Citizenship

Statutory

42 U.S.C. § 1983

Antitrust

Arbitration

Federal crime

Habeas

Labor

Common law

Absolute and qualified immunity

Admiralty

Contract

Res judicata

See also

References

Further reading

External links