WEEK 11: The President & the Courts
Two examples in the 20th century of Presidents using this power to enforce Federal court decisions occurred in September 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas when Federal troops were called up by President Eisenhower. Click on under US Presidents Useful Links the Little Rock Nine Documentary for more details.
A second example occurred in 1962 when President Kennedy called out Federal Marshals and then Federal troops so that James Meredith could be enrolled in the University of Mississippi. Click on under US Presidents Useful Links three videos which outline events leading up to President Kennedy's decision and the events surrounding the riots at Ole Miss and the shooting of 35 U.S. Marshals precipitating the calling in of Federal troops.
And in May 1970, closer to home, the Governor of Ohio called out the Ohio National Guard to the campus of Kent State University where students, protesting the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces, clashed with Ohio National Guardsmen. When Ohio Guardsmen shot and killed four students on May 4, the Kent State Shootings became the focal point across the country for a nation deeply divided by the Vietnam War. See a video (Kent State Ohio Shootings) of this action (Kent State Massacre) by clicking on here. Also for a more in-depth report see the film Kent State Protests 1970: The Real Story by clicking on the video under US Presidents Useful Links.
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