The Supreme Court under Morrison R Waite 1874 1888

The Supreme Court under Morrison R  Waite  1874 1888
Author: Paul Kens
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781611172195

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In The Supreme Court under Morrison R. Waite, 1874-1888, Paul Kens provides a history of the Court during a time that began in the shadow of the Civil War and ended with America on the verge of establishing itself as an industrial world power. Morrison R. Waite (1816-1888) led the Court through a period that experienced great racial violence and sectional strife. At the same time, a commercial revolution produced powerful new corporate businesses and, in turn, dissatisfaction among agrarian and labor interests. The nation was also consolidating the territory west of the Mississippi River, an expansion often marred with bloodshed and turmoil. It was an era that strained America's thinking about the purpose, nature, and structure of government and ultimately about the meaning of the constitution. Challenging the conventional portrayal of the Waite Court as being merely transitional, Kens observes that the majority of these justices viewed themselves as guardians of tradition. Even while facing legal disputes that grew from the drastic changes in post-Civil War America's social, political, and economic order, the Waite Court tended to look backward for its cues. Its rulings on issues of liberty and equality, federalism and the powers of government, and popular sovereignty and the rights of the community were driven by constitutional traditions established prior to the Civil War. This is an important distinction because the conventional portrayal of this Court as transitional leaves the impression that later changes in legal doctrine were virtually inevitable, especially with respect to the subjects of civil rights and economic regulation. By demonstrating that there was nothing inevitable about the way constitutional doctrine has evolved, Kens provides an original and insightful interpretation that enhances our understanding of American constitutional traditions as well as the development of constitutional doctrine in the late nineteenth century.

The Waite Court

The Waite Court
Author: Donald Grier Stephenson Jr.
Publsiher: ABC-CLIO
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-11-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1576078299

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An extensive exploration of the major decisions and personalities of the Supreme Court during the 14-year tenure of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite. The Waite Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy presents a fresh interpretation of the Supreme Court under the tenure of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite (1874–1888). An in-depth analysis of key decisions demonstrates how the Waite Court confronted such profound issues as the post-Civil War rights of African Americans and state regulations intended to cope with rampant industrialization. Highlighting the Court's most famous decision, Munn v. Illinois, which upheld legislation regulating railroad and grain elevator rates, this careful analysis also reviews the Court's unique involvement in the 1876 presidential election electoral predicament. Profiles of the 15 justices who served on the Waite Court include extensive descriptions of the five that rank among the most outstanding justices ever to serve on the Supreme Court.

The Waite Court

The Waite Court
Author: Donald Grier Stephenson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2003-11-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781576078303

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An extensive exploration of the major decisions and personalities of the Supreme Court during the 14-year tenure of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite. The Waite Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy presents a fresh interpretation of the Supreme Court under the tenure of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite (1874–1888). An in-depth analysis of key decisions demonstrates how the Waite Court confronted such profound issues as the post-Civil War rights of African Americans and state regulations intended to cope with rampant industrialization. Highlighting the Court's most famous decision, Munn v. Illinois, which upheld legislation regulating railroad and grain elevator rates, this careful analysis also reviews the Court's unique involvement in the 1876 presidential election electoral predicament. Profiles of the 15 justices who served on the Waite Court include extensive descriptions of the five that rank among the most outstanding justices ever to serve on the Supreme Court.

Proceedings of the Bench and Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States in memoriam Morrison R emick Waite

Proceedings of the Bench and Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States in memoriam Morrison R emick  Waite
Author: United States. Supreme Court
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1888
Genre: Judges
ISBN: BSB:BSB11573205

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Morrison R Waite

Morrison R  Waite
Author: C. Peter Magrath
Publsiher: New York : Macmillan
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1963
Genre: Judges
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044035553

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The Supreme Court Compendium

The Supreme Court Compendium
Author: Lee Epstein,Jeffrey A. Segal,Harold Joseph Spaeth,Thomas G. Walker
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 1161
Release: 2021-09-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781071834589

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The Supreme Court Compendium provides historical and statistical information on the Supreme Court: its institutional development; caseload; decision trends; the background, nomination, and voting behavior of its justices; its relationship with public, governmental, and other judicial bodies; and its impact. With over 180 tables and figures, this new edition is intended to capture the full retrospective picture through the 2013-2014 term of the Roberts Court and the momentous decisions handed down within the last four years, including United States v. Windsor, National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, and Shelby County v. Holder.

The Supreme Court 4 volumes

The Supreme Court  4 volumes
Author: Paul Finkelman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1418
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781610693950

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An insightful, chronological—by chief justice—examination of the Supreme Court that enables students and readers to understand and appreciate the constitutional role the Court plays in American government and society. American citizens need to understand the importance of the Supreme Court in determining how our government and society operates, regardless of whether or not they agree with the Court's opinions. Unfortunately, the role and powers of the third branch of government are not well understood by the American public. After an introduction and overview to the history of the Supreme Court from 1789 to 2013, this book examines the Court's decisions chronologically by Chief Justice, allowing readers to grasp how the role and powers of the Court have developed and shifted over time. The chapters depict the Court as the essential agent of review and an integrated part of the government, regardless of the majority/minority balance on the Court, and of which political party is in the White House or controlling the House or Senate.

The Constitution in the Supreme Court

The Constitution in the Supreme Court
Author: David P. Currie
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226222424

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Currie'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