Examining Lincoln’s Tactics In 1850, the eccentric radical abolitionist G.W.F. (George Washington Frost) Mellen published “The Old ‘Habeas Corpus,’ a “new fourteen-verse song he had set to the tune of Yankee Doodle. “Knowing that the peculiarity of the writ of Habeas Corpus is, that ...
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Trekking through the Cloudy Questions of Wartime Constitutionalism Mark E. Neely, Jr’s latest book, ...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
The Civil War's unique circumstances granted President Abraham Lincoln unprecedented powers when it ...
Governments jail people who are perceived as threats. More often than not the governments believe th...
At the outbreak of the Civil War the Federal military arrested certain people whose loyalty was susp...
Loyalty and Treason During the Civil War There is just one crime specified in the U. S. Constitution...
During the American Civil War, President Lincoln and his Administration suspended the right to a jur...
Lincoln and his Politically Appointed Generals The jury is still very much out on the long-stand...
A Contrarian Look at Union Soldiers in the Election of 1864 Although Jonathan White completed his di...
Testing Constitutional Limits Taney and Lincoln Of making Lincoln books there is no end. And afte...
The Legal Aspects of Emancipation Abraham Lincoln\u27s Emancipation Proclamation naturally has comm...
Also published in his: Conservative essays, legal and political. A few sentences are crossed out in ...
Lincoln\u27s avengers: Justice in time of war and end of the Conspiracy Edward Steers Jr., who h...
Lincoln\u27s Emancipation Proclamation was a gamble. If it were to succeed, it could cripple the eco...
The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Trekking through the Cloudy Questions of Wartime Constitutionalism Mark E. Neely, Jr’s latest book, ...
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
The Civil War's unique circumstances granted President Abraham Lincoln unprecedented powers when it ...