Thomas Jefferson Lawyer

Thomas Jefferson  Lawyer
Author: Frank L. Dewey
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 081391079X

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At twenty-three, Thomas Jefferson became the youngest practitioner before Virginia's highest court. This is the first book to explore in depth the eight years that Jefferson spent as a trial lawyer. Frank L. Dewey considers how Jefferson prepared for his career, how he acquired a clientele, what kind of cases he handled, how he fared financially, and why he retired from the law. The principal sources for this account are found in unpublished notes of Jefferson. As Dewey pieces together these notes, a larger picture emerges. The appeal of Jefferson is universal, and Thomas Jefferson, Lawyer fills an important gap in our knowledge about him.

Thomas Jefferson Legal History and the Art of Recollection

Thomas Jefferson  Legal History  and the Art of Recollection
Author: Matthew Crow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 1108156886

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Through his discussion of Thomas Jefferson, historian Matthew Crow offers a new perspective on constitutional transformation in early American history

Jefferson s Legal Commonplace Book

Jefferson s Legal Commonplace Book
Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691187891

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As a law student and young lawyer in the 1760s, Thomas Jefferson began writing abstracts of English common law reports. Even after abandoning his law practice, he continued to rely on his legal commonplace book to document the legal, historical, and philosophical reading that helped shape his new role as a statesman. Indeed, he made entries in the notebook in preparation for his mission to France, as president of the United States, and near the end of his life. This authoritative volume is the first to contain the complete text of Jefferson’s notebook. With more than 900 entries on such thinkers as Beccaria, Montesquieu, and Lord Kames, Jefferson’s Legal Commonplace Book is a fascinating chronicle of the evolution of Jefferson’s searching mind. Jefferson’s abstracts of common law reports, most published here for the first time, indicate his deepening commitment to whig principles and his incisive understanding of the political underpinnings of the law. As his intellectual interests and political aspirations evolved, so too did the content and composition of his notetaking. Unlike the only previous edition of Jefferson’s notebook, published in 1926, this edition features a verified text of Jefferson’s entries and full annotation, including essential information on the authors and books he documents. In addition, the volume includes a substantial introduction that places Jefferson’s text in legal, historical, and biographical context.

Thomas Jefferson and the Law

Thomas Jefferson and the Law
Author: Edward Dumbauld
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 293
Release: 1978
Genre: Law
ISBN: 080611441X

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This text presents a view of Thomas Jefferson as a lawyer in private practice. It reviews some of his more famous cases including Edward Livingston and the batture controversy in Louisiana, Bolling vs. Bolling, several slavery cases, questions of religon where the distinction between church law and religious doctrine became an issue, and cases involving public officials, possibly even an early form of police brutality.

Thomas Jefferson and Bolling V Bolling

Thomas Jefferson and Bolling V  Bolling
Author: Thomas Jefferson,Bernard Schwartz,Barbara Wilcie Kern,Richard B. Bernstein
Publsiher: Huntington Library Press
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1997
Genre: Inheritance and succession
ISBN: STANFORD:36105062251660

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A manuscript account of the arguments in the case of Bolling v. Bolling by Thomas Jefferson. The case deals with issues of property and inheritance law and demonstrates the legal learning and skill of colonial American lawyers. An introduction places the manuscript in legal context, discussing law and the legal profession in pre- Revolutionary America, legal education, and Jefferson as a lawyer. Includes definitions and notes on key individuals mentioned, plus a glossary and table of cases. Eighteenth-century legal citations are presented in modern scholarly form. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson
Author: Lowell B. Catlett
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781412022095

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Thomas Jefferson, A Free Mind is a collection of essays about the talented third president. Thomas Jeffersons impact on the United States and world was large when he was alive over 200 years ago, but his impact today is even larger. As we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition, Jeffersons contribution to America becomes more evident. As America deals with terrorists in the 21st century we are reminded that Thomas Jefferson was the first president to confront with military force the Barbary pirate terrorists in the early 1800s. The twenty two essays cover not only the Corps of Discovery and the Barbary pirates, but Jeffersons impacts on architecture, law, political thinking, wine and the French revolution just to name a few. Thomas Jefferson was interested in almost everything and this book of essays traverses many of his life long pursuits. We are enriched today because of Jeffersons stubborn persistence in the belief of public education. Our university grounds are all modeled after his stunningly beautiful "campus" concept for his University of Virginia. Many of the rights we take for granted today are rooted in Thomas Jeffersons early arguments as a new lawyer for "natural rights". The more we know of Jefferson, the more the find his fingerprints on modern day culture, style and life.

The Cavernous Mind of Thomas Jefferson an American Savant

The Cavernous Mind of Thomas Jefferson  an American Savant
Author: M. Andrew Holowchak
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-10-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781527541146

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While every biographer has something to say concerning Thomas Jefferson’s cavernous mind—his varied interests and the depth of his understanding of them—there has never been, strange as it might seem, a non-anthology dedicated to fleshing out key features of his mind, exploring Jefferson’s varied interests through his varied personae. This book—studying Jefferson as lawyer, moralist, politician, scientist, epistolist, aesthetician, farmer, educationalist, and philologist—does just that. In tracing out the many “hats” Jefferson wore, there are many disclosures here. For instance, personal growth and human betterment were driving forces throughout his life, and they shaped his liberal and agrarian political philosophy, which, in turn, shaped his philosophy of education. Moreover, Jefferson was a great lover of beauty, but beauty for him was always second to functionality. That had implications for his views on agriculture, morality, aesthetics, philology, and even the Fine Arts. The structure of this book—covering an array of topics related to the mind of Jefferson—will make it appeal to a large audience. In addition, scholarly details in each chapter will make it must-read for Jeffersonian researchers.

Thomas Jefferson and Philosophy

Thomas Jefferson and Philosophy
Author: M. Andrew Holowchak
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780739180921

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Thomas Jefferson and Philosophy: Essays on the Philosophical Cast of Jefferson’s Writings is a collection of essays on topics that relate to philosophical aspects of Jefferson’s thinking over the years. Much historical insight is given to ground the various philosophical strands in Jefferson’s thought and writing on topics such as political philosophy, moral philosophy, slavery, republicanism, wall of separation, liberty, educational philosophy, and architecture.