Although the government of the Confederate States of America has been formally treated as a legal nullity since 1878, from February, 1861 to April, 1865 the Confederacy was a real government, with a Constitution, a Congress, district courts, and administrative offices. This Article seeks to recover the legal order of the Confederacy in its robust state, before the prospect of its obliteration came to pass. The Article explores the question why certain southern states would have considered seceding from the United States, and forming a separate nation, in late 1860 and early 1861. It then turns to the legal order of the Confederacy that was erected after secession. It focuses on two characteristics of that legal order: its architecture, incl...
The following is a study of the collapse of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This· stu...
Desperate Measures The Southern Plans of Emancipation Sparked by a proposal by Major General Patr...
On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln declared all slaves in the Confederate States to be free through...
The Confederate Constitution of 1861 has been an important development in American constitutional la...
The premise of this essay is not to espouse that the Southern ideological and constitutional theoris...
constitutional law. The Montgomery Convention that drafted the constitution chose not to create an e...
Much has been written about the military history of the Confederate States of America, but comparati...
The end of Reconstruction involved an intricate interplay of legal rights and remedies with a bloody...
This Article examines several legal aspects of Reconstruction. It first looks at how the Texas and N...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
The Constitution of the Confederate States of America, unanimously adopted on March 11, 1861, by the...
This article explores the arguments used by southern secessionists to explain why they left the Unio...
Ever since the United States was reconstituted after the Civil War, a Confederate narrative of state...
During the Civil War, Confederate wartime legislation, chiefly conscription, exemption, and impressm...
Property and the Law in the Confederacy Among the thousands of political and military histories of ...
The following is a study of the collapse of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This· stu...
Desperate Measures The Southern Plans of Emancipation Sparked by a proposal by Major General Patr...
On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln declared all slaves in the Confederate States to be free through...
The Confederate Constitution of 1861 has been an important development in American constitutional la...
The premise of this essay is not to espouse that the Southern ideological and constitutional theoris...
constitutional law. The Montgomery Convention that drafted the constitution chose not to create an e...
Much has been written about the military history of the Confederate States of America, but comparati...
The end of Reconstruction involved an intricate interplay of legal rights and remedies with a bloody...
This Article examines several legal aspects of Reconstruction. It first looks at how the Texas and N...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
The Constitution of the Confederate States of America, unanimously adopted on March 11, 1861, by the...
This article explores the arguments used by southern secessionists to explain why they left the Unio...
Ever since the United States was reconstituted after the Civil War, a Confederate narrative of state...
During the Civil War, Confederate wartime legislation, chiefly conscription, exemption, and impressm...
Property and the Law in the Confederacy Among the thousands of political and military histories of ...
The following is a study of the collapse of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This· stu...
Desperate Measures The Southern Plans of Emancipation Sparked by a proposal by Major General Patr...
On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln declared all slaves in the Confederate States to be free through...