MASON v. HAILE, 25 U.S. 370 (1827)
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Author: David P. Currie
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2015-02-27
Total Pages: 519
ISBN-13: 022622242X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCurrie's masterful synthesis of legal analysis and narrative history, gives us a sophisticated and much-needed evaluation of the Supreme Court's first hundred years. "A thorough, systematic, and careful assessment. . . . As a reference work for constitutional teachers, it is a gold mine."—Charles A. Lofgren, Constitutional Commentary
Author: Michael J. Klarman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2004-02-05
Total Pages: 670
ISBN-13: 0199880921
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA monumental investigation of the Supreme Court's rulings on race, From Jim Crow To Civil Rights spells out in compelling detail the political and social context within which the Supreme Court Justices operate and the consequences of their decisions for American race relations. In a highly provocative interpretation of the decision's connection to the civil rights movement, Klarman argues that Brown was more important for mobilizing southern white opposition to racial change than for encouraging direct-action protest. Brown unquestioningly had a significant impact--it brought race issues to public attention and it mobilized supporters of the ruling. It also, however, energized the opposition. In this authoritative account of constitutional law concerning race, Michael Klarman details, in the richest and most thorough discussion to date, how and whether Supreme Court decisions do, in fact, matter.
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 2354
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 1478
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 1478
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Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 866
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Published: 1832
Total Pages: 982
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Lynch
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2018-02-08
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 1509910867
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhile scholars have rightly focused on the importance of the landmark opinions of the United States Supreme Court and its Chief Justice, John Marshall, in the rise in influence of the Court in the Early Republic, the crucial role of the circuit courts in the development of a uniform system of federal law across the nation has largely been ignored. This book highlights the contribution of four Associate Justices (Washington, Livingston, Story and Thompson) as presiding judges of their respective circuit courts during the Marshall era, in order to establish that in those early years federal law grew from the 'inferior courts' upwards rather than down from the Supreme Court. It does so after a reading of over 1800 mainly circuit opinions and over 2000 original letters, which reveal the sources of law upon which the justices drew and their efforts through correspondence to achieve consistency across the circuits. The documents examined present insights into momentous social, political and economic issues facing the Union and demonstrate how these justices dealt with them on circuit. Particular attention is paid to the different ways in which each justice contributed to the shaping of United States law on circuit and on the Court and in the case of Justices Livingston and Thompson also during their time on the New York State Supreme Court.
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 1192
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