"Lest we be marshall'd" : judicial powers and politics in Ohio, 1806-1812
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"Lest we be marshall'd" : judicial powers and politics in Ohio, 1806-1812
(Series on law, politics, and society)
University of Akron Press, c2003
1st ed
- : hardcover
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Bibliography: p. 271-279
収録内容
- Judicial review and the constitution
- The first Ohio decision: the cost award cases
- The Ohio Supreme Court hears Rutherford v. M'Faddon
- A moot court argument
- Judicial review challenged: "--lest we again be marshall'd"
- Charles Hammond and the rights of the judiciary
- The judges impeached: the opposing contentions
- The judges tried: proceedings in the Ohio Senate
- The judges deprived: the sweeping resolution
- The judges defiant: Tod and Sprigg
- Greene County's subversives: Snowden and Huston
- The resolution repealed
- A new constitutional equilibrium