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The Founders' Multi-Purpose Chief Justice: The English Origins Of The American Chief Justiceship, Justin W. Aimonetti, Jackson A. Myers
The Founders' Multi-Purpose Chief Justice: The English Origins Of The American Chief Justiceship, Justin W. Aimonetti, Jackson A. Myers
West Virginia Law Review
During the founding era, the American Chief Justice was nearly unrecognizable to modern eyes. Rather than a purely judicial officer, the Chief Justice was a multi-purpose minister, serving as a judge, an administrator, a diplomat, and an advisor. He was what we call the “multi-purpose Chief Justice.” The multi-purpose Chief Justice of the Early Republic originated with the ancient English office of the Lord Chief Justice. English judges historically served as multi-purpose ministers to the king, engaging in administrative and even political tasks. This was especially true for the Lord Chief Justice. Even as other English judges settled into more …
Johnson Newlon Camden--A Study In Individualism, C. C. Williams Jr.
Johnson Newlon Camden--A Study In Individualism, C. C. Williams Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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How Far Are We Attaining A New Measure Of Values In Twentieth-Century Juristic Thought, Roscoe Pound
How Far Are We Attaining A New Measure Of Values In Twentieth-Century Juristic Thought, Roscoe Pound
West Virginia Law Review
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Notes On Courts Of Record In England, S. E. Thorne
Notes On Courts Of Record In England, S. E. Thorne
West Virginia Law Review
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New Possibilities Of Old Materials Of American Legal History, Roscoe Pound
New Possibilities Of Old Materials Of American Legal History, Roscoe Pound
West Virginia Law Review
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The Sources Of Early American Law: Colonial Period, Richard B. Morris
The Sources Of Early American Law: Colonial Period, Richard B. Morris
West Virginia Law Review
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The Unpublished Sources For Early American Legal History, Charles J. Hilkey
The Unpublished Sources For Early American Legal History, Charles J. Hilkey
West Virginia Law Review
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Interim Report Of Committee On Legal History Of The West Virginia Bar Association, E. G. Smith
Interim Report Of Committee On Legal History Of The West Virginia Bar Association, E. G. Smith
West Virginia Law Review
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Precedents' Place In Latin Law, Gordon Ireland
Precedents' Place In Latin Law, Gordon Ireland
West Virginia Law Review
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Clogging The Equity Of Redemption, C. C. Williams Jr.
Clogging The Equity Of Redemption, C. C. Williams Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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The Study Of American Legal History, Joseph H. Beale
The Study Of American Legal History, Joseph H. Beale
West Virginia Law Review
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Juristic Law And Judicial Law, Joseph H. Beale
Juristic Law And Judicial Law, Joseph H. Beale
West Virginia Law Review
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The First Edition Of Blackstone's Commentaries, Charles Mccamic
The First Edition Of Blackstone's Commentaries, Charles Mccamic
West Virginia Law Review
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Justice In Colonial Virginia, Oliver Perry Chitwood
Justice In Colonial Virginia, Oliver Perry Chitwood
West Virginia Law Review
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Justice In Colonial Virginia, Oliver Perry Chitwood
Justice In Colonial Virginia, Oliver Perry Chitwood
West Virginia Law Review
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Justice In Colonial Virginia, Oliver Perry Chitwood
Justice In Colonial Virginia, Oliver Perry Chitwood
West Virginia Law Review
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Dower In Judicial Actions, Clarence E. Martin
Dower In Judicial Actions, Clarence E. Martin
West Virginia Law Review
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Two Claims To Fleta's Honors, Boris M. Komar
Two Claims To Fleta's Honors, Boris M. Komar
West Virginia Law Review
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