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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Original Intent: The Judicial Uses Of History And Constitutional Interpretation In Australia And The United States, Stephen A. James
Original Intent: The Judicial Uses Of History And Constitutional Interpretation In Australia And The United States, Stephen A. James
In the Public Interest
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Judicial Court In Its Fourth Century: Meeting The Challenge Of The "New Constitutional Revolution", Charles Baron
The Supreme Judicial Court In Its Fourth Century: Meeting The Challenge Of The "New Constitutional Revolution", Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
In the mid-19th century, when the United States was confronted with daunting changes wrought by its expanding frontiers and the advent of the industrial revolution, its state supreme courts developed the principles of law which facilitated the nation's growth into the great continental power it became. First in influence among these state supreme courts was the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts-whose chief justice, Lemuel Shaw, came widely to be known as "America's greatest magistrate." It is this tradition that the court brings with it as it develops its place in the "new constitutional revolution" presently sweeping our state supreme courts. …
Remarks: The Second Century Of The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Remarks: The Second Century Of The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Court System and Administration
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Preserving The Past, Roger J. Miner '56
Post-Modern Hearsay Reform: The Importance Of Complexity, Christopher B. Mueller
Post-Modern Hearsay Reform: The Importance Of Complexity, Christopher B. Mueller
Publications
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