Supreme Court Mug

Will it be Plessy or Ferguson? See the winners and the losers in over 30 famous US Supreme Court cases. Add a hot beverage and the losers disappear, revealing who won these landmark cases. Entertaining and educational for any constitutional scholar, judicial junkie or aspiring judge. Don't be caught without it.

Holds 16 oz.

Disappearing mugs are not dishwasher safe.

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cases on the mug include: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Abington School District v. Schempp, Mapp v. Ohio, Dred Scott v. Sanford, Buckley v. Valeo, Marubry v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Gobbons v. Ogden, Engel v. Vitale, Bradwell v. Illinois, Buck v. Bell, Reed v. Reed, Bolling v. Sharpe, Lochner v. New York, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, Bush v. Gore, United States v. Nixon, Griswold v. Connecticut, South Dakota v. Dole, Sheldon v. Sill, West Virginia v. Barnette, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, and McCulloch v. Maryland.

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Guest from Gainesville, FL
Title: cool idea, but don't buy
Dec 26, 2012
Again great concept, BUT don't even think about putting the mug near warm/hot water when you wash it. The lettering comes off way too easily to be practical. Not satisfied.

     UPG RESPONSE: The letters should NOT come off that easily. You must have a defective mug. Email us at sales@philosophersguild.com for a replacement.
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Corrie from Pittsburgh, PA
Title: Love this mug!
Dec 4, 2012
I received this mug as a gift and I love it! I am an attorney and I give these out as gifts every year. Mine recently went through the dishwasher by accident, so I will be ordering another. Great gift idea for those in the legal field!
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Katie from Baton Rouge, LA
Aug 20, 2012
I think the mug is definitely neat and love the concept. However, I've only used it twice and it now has a crack going down the side. Water leaks out and the names of some of the cases have begun to smudge off. I've only had the mug for 3 weeks. Great concept, but terrible durability. It is now a pen holder on my desk which takes away from the cool of the mug changing colors.

     UPG RESPONSE: Hi Katie - our mugs should definitely be durable enough to last more than three weeks. Send us an email at sales@philosophersguild.com and we can send you a replacement.
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V. sykes from Newbury, MA
Title: Read the small print...
Jun 18, 2012
Read the directions (VERY small enclosure...easy to miss seeing it in the box); you CANNOT dish-wash this cup and barely can wash it in hot water...lettering just washes off. Surely this company could do better...other similar mugs I have ordered did not have this problem.

     UPG RESPONSE: Our apologies. We do state on the mug box, on an insert placed in the mug, on our website, and in our catalog that the disappearing mugs are not dishwasher safe. We haven't been able to find other color-changing mugs on the market that can really withstand the dishwasher.
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Guest from Kansas
Title: A fine decision
For the body of this review I'd like to consider a scenario: as an enterprising young businessperson of either gender you start your morning by pouring a finely brewed concoction of whiskey and coffee into your favorite mug only to realize how useless your mug is! It doesn't entertain, doesn't change colors, doesn't make things disappear...how worthless. Instead consider this fine mug of excellent quality and great entertainment value with the added benefit of educational reading to wake you up in the morning.
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Guest from Florida
Title: Lest we forget
What a great recall tool! How many of these decisions will stand the test of time? I fear that American jurisprudence is being corrupted by politics.
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