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v. 1 ISBN 9780807812334
内容説明
Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents--including selected judicial opinions--of American jurist John Marshall. Revolutionary officer, congressman, and secretary of state before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall served as the Court's fourth Chief Justice. In this capacity, he helped define the role of the Court and elevate its status, as he interpreted the Constitution from the bench. The documents presented in these volumes--with introductory material and notes--shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.
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v. 1. Correspondence and papers, November 10, 1775-June 23, 1788. Account book, September 1783-June 1788 -- v. 2. Correspondence and papers, July 1788-December 1795. Account book, July 1788-December 1795 -- v. 3. Correspondence and papers, January 1796-December 1798 -- v. 4. Correspondence and papers, January 1799-October 1800 -- v. 5. Selected law cases, 1784-1800 -- v. 6. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, November 1800-March 1807 -- v. 7. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, April 1807-December 1813 -- v. 8. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, March 1814-December 1819 -- v. 9. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1820-December 1823 -- v. 10. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1824-December 1827.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780807813027
内容説明
Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents--including selected judicial opinions--of American jurist John Marshall. Revolutionary officer, congressman, and secretary of state before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall served as the Court's fourth Chief Justice. In this capacity, he helped define the role of the Court and elevate its status, as he interpreted the Constitution from the bench. The documents presented in these volumes--with introductory material and notes--shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.
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v. 1. Correspondence and papers, November 10, 1775-June 23, 1788. Account book, September 1783-June 1788 -- v. 2. Correspondence and papers, July 1788-December 1795. Account book, July 1788-December 1795 -- v. 3. Correspondence and papers, January 1796-December 1798 -- v. 4. Correspondence and papers, January 1799-October 1800 -- v. 5. Selected law cases, 1784-1800 -- v. 6. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, November 1800-March 1807 -- v. 7. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, April 1807-December 1813 -- v. 8. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, March 1814-December 1819 -- v. 9. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1820-December 1823 -- v. 10. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1824-December 1827.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780807813379
内容説明
Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents--including selected judicial opinions--of American jurist John Marshall. Revolutionary officer, congressman, and secretary of state before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall served as the Court's fourth Chief Justice. In this capacity, he helped define the role of the Court and elevate its status, as he interpreted the Constitution from the bench. The documents presented in these volumes--with introductory material and notes--shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.
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v. 1. Correspondence and papers, November 10, 1775-June 23, 1788. Account book, September 1783-June 1788 -- v. 2. Correspondence and papers, July 1788-December 1795. Account book, July 1788-December 1795 -- v. 3. Correspondence and papers, January 1796-December 1798 -- v. 4. Correspondence and papers, January 1799-October 1800 -- v. 5. Selected law cases, 1784-1800 -- v. 6. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, November 1800-March 1807 -- v. 7. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, April 1807-December 1813 -- v. 8. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, March 1814-December 1819 -- v. 9. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1820-December 1823 -- v. 10. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1824-December 1827.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780807815861
内容説明
Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents--including selected judicial opinions--of American jurist John Marshall. Revolutionary officer, congressman, and secretary of state before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall served as the Court's fourth Chief Justice. In this capacity, he helped define the role of the Court and elevate its status, as he interpreted the Constitution from the bench. The documents presented in these volumes--with introductory material and notes--shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.
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v. 1. Correspondence and papers, November 10, 1775-June 23, 1788. Account book, September 1783-June 1788 -- v. 2. Correspondence and papers, July 1788-December 1795. Account book, July 1788-December 1795 -- v. 3. Correspondence and papers, January 1796-December 1798 -- v. 4. Correspondence and papers, January 1799-October 1800 -- v. 5. Selected law cases, 1784-1800 -- v. 6. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, November 1800-March 1807 -- v. 7. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, April 1807-December 1813 -- v. 8. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, March 1814-December 1819 -- v. 9. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1820-December 1823 -- v. 10. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1824-December 1827.
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v. 5 ISBN 9780807817469
内容説明
Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents--including selected judicial opinions--of American jurist John Marshall. Revolutionary officer, congressman, and secretary of state before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall served as the Court's fourth Chief Justice. In this capacity, he helped define the role of the Court and elevate its status, as he interpreted the Constitution from the bench. The documents presented in these volumes--with introductory material and notes--shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.
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v. 1. Correspondence and papers, November 10, 1775-June 23, 1788. Account book, September 1783-June 1788 -- v. 2. Correspondence and papers, July 1788-December 1795. Account book, July 1788-December 1795 -- v. 3. Correspondence and papers, January 1796-December 1798 -- v. 4. Correspondence and papers, January 1799-October 1800 -- v. 5. Selected law cases, 1784-1800 -- v. 6. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, November 1800-March 1807 -- v. 7. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, April 1807-December 1813 -- v. 8. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, March 1814-December 1819 -- v. 9. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1820-December 1823 -- v. 10. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1824-December 1827.
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v. 6 ISBN 9780807819036
内容説明
Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents--including selected judicial opinions--of American jurist John Marshall. Revolutionary officer, congressman, and secretary of state before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall served as the Court's fourth Chief Justice. In this capacity, he helped define the role of the Court and elevate its status, as he interpreted the Constitution from the bench. The documents presented in these volumes--with introductory material and notes--shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.
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v. 1. Correspondence and papers, November 10, 1775-June 23, 1788. Account book, September 1783-June 1788 -- v. 2. Correspondence and papers, July 1788-December 1795. Account book, July 1788-December 1795 -- v. 3. Correspondence and papers, January 1796-December 1798 -- v. 4. Correspondence and papers, January 1799-October 1800 -- v. 5. Selected law cases, 1784-1800 -- v. 6. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, November 1800-March 1807 -- v. 7. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, April 1807-December 1813 -- v. 8. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, March 1814-December 1819 -- v. 9. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1820-December 1823 -- v. 10. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1824-December 1827.
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v. 7 ISBN 9780807820742
内容説明
Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents--including selected judicial opinions--of American jurist John Marshall. Revolutionary officer, congressman, and secretary of state before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall served as the Court's fourth Chief Justice. In this capacity, he helped define the role of the Court and elevate its status, as he interpreted the Constitution from the bench. The documents presented in these volumes--with introductory material and notes--shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well. ""Indispensable""-- Journal of American History
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v. 1. Correspondence and papers, November 10, 1775-June 23, 1788. Account book, September 1783-June 1788 -- v. 2. Correspondence and papers, July 1788-December 1795. Account book, July 1788-December 1795 -- v. 3. Correspondence and papers, January 1796-December 1798 -- v. 4. Correspondence and papers, January 1799-October 1800 -- v. 5. Selected law cases, 1784-1800 -- v. 6. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, November 1800-March 1807 -- v. 7. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, April 1807-December 1813 -- v. 8. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, March 1814-December 1819 -- v. 9. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1820-December 1823 -- v. 10. Correspondence, papers, and selected judicial opinions, January 1824-December 1827.
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v. 8 ISBN 9780807822210
内容説明
The 1819 term of the Supreme Court stands preeminent in John Marshall's chief justiceship as the year of three major constitutional pronouncements: Dartmouth College v. Woodward , Sturgis v. Crowninshield , and McCulloch v. Maryland . This volume, covering 1814 to 1819, reproduces these and other important Marshall opinions given in the Supreme Court and the U.S. Circuit Court for Virginia. Also included are a series of essays Marshall wrote to answer critics of the McCulloch v. Maryland decision. In addition to papers concerning judicial business, this volume includes personal correspondence that sheds light on Marshall's private interests and family life.
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v. 9 ISBN 9780807824047
内容説明
This volume marks the continuation of the first annotated edition of the papers of John Marshall, the great statesman and jurist. The Supreme Court's most celebrated case during these years was Cohens v. Virginia (1821). What began as a prosecution for the sale of lottery tickets eventually brought forth a major statement on the scope and extent of federal judicial power from Chief Justice Marshall. Like McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), the Cohens decision provoked the wrath of the guardians of states' rights in Virginia. As his correspondence shows, Marshall was deeply concerned that the reaction to Cohens and other nationalizing decisions would translate into proposals to curb the Supreme Court's powers. Besides chronicling Marshall's judicial activities, this volume yields illuminating glimpses into his private interests and family life. When not sitting in court, Marshall was busy revising his Life of Washington and preparing an edition of General Washington's letters. |Covering the period from January 1820 to December 1823, this volume continues the annotated edition of the papers of Chief Justice John Marshall.
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v. 10 ISBN 9780807825204
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Volume ten of the annotated edition of the papers of the statesman and jurist Chief Justice John Marshall. The book highlights the constitutional nationalism of the Marshall court at its peak in 1824, going on to show cracks appearing within the nationalist consensus by 1827.
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v. 11 ISBN 9780807827482
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At the close of 1830 John Marshall (1755-1835) had completed his third decade as chief justice of the United States. The preceding four years had been among the busiest of his long and active life. Between April 1827 and December 1830, Chief Justice Marshall delivered numerous circuit court opinions as well as six Supreme Court opinions that addressed issues of constitutional law. His travels on judicial business regularly took him from his Richmond home to Washington and to Raleigh. Marshall attended a convention on internal improvements in Charlottesville in July 1828, and he served as a delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention in Richmond from October 1829 to mid-January 1830. Continuing the acclaimed annotated edition of the papers of John Marshall, this volume sheds light not only on the great statesman and jurist's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.
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v. 12 ISBN 9780807830192
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This twelfth volume of ""The Papers of John Marshall"" concludes the first scholarly annotated edition of the correspondence and papers of the great statesman and jurist. In providing an accessible documentary record of Marshall's life and legal career, this collection has become an invaluable scholarly resource for the study of American law and the Constitution in their formative stages. Volume XII covers the final years of Marshall's life, from January 1831 to his death in July 1835. It also includes an addendum of documents (mostly letters) from 1783 to 1829 that came to light after publication of their appropriate chronological volumes. More of Marshall's correspondence survives from his last years than from any other period of his life. Nullification, the Cherokee cases, the bank bill, the election of 1832, the anti-Masonic movement, slavery, and African colonization are among the topics that prompted Marshall's comments and reflections. Family letters provide intimate details of Marshall's 1831 operation for the removal of bladder stones, his companionate marriage to ""dearest Polly"" (who died at the end of 1831), and his relationships with his children and grandchildren. Judicial opinions published here in full include Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832). Major editorial notes set forth the background and circumstances of these celebrated cases.
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