This Article provides the first legal biography of lawyer and Senator Lyman Trumbull, one of the most important lawyers and politicians of the nineteenth century. Early in his career, as the leading anti-slavery lawyer in Illinois in the 1830s, he won the cases constricting and then abolishing slavery in that state; six decades later, Trumbull represented imprisoned labor leader Eugene Debs in the Supreme Court, and wrote the Populist Party platform. In between, Trumbull helped found the Republican Party, and served three U.S. Senate terms, chairing the judiciary committee. One of the greatest leaders of America’s “Second Founding,” Trumbull wrote the Thirteenth Amendment, the Civil Rights Act, and the Freedmen’s Bureau Act. The latter two ...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
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poster abstractJohn Bingham was the architect of the rebirth of the United States following the Civi...
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Lead article in a symposium issue. In the now-famous 1830s chronicle of a visit to America, Alexis d...
Known today to every student of constitutional law, principally for his dissenting opinions in early...
Known today to every student of constitutional law, principally for his dissenting opinions in early...
Known today to every student of constitutional law, principally for his dissenting opinions in early...
The Man Who Put Equlity into the Contitution In 1947 Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black wrote a memora...
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For most Americans, Charles Hamilton Houston is barely a footnote in history. Born in 1896, this Phi...
This Article explores how the great black abolitionist Frederick Douglass was both a constitutional ...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
This article traces, in broad strokes, the history of the disputes about whether or not the Bill of ...
poster abstractJohn Bingham was the architect of the rebirth of the United States following the Civi...
This Article is an in-depth study of the early commercial law career of Salmon P. Chase, U.S. Secret...
Lead article in a symposium issue. In the now-famous 1830s chronicle of a visit to America, Alexis d...
Known today to every student of constitutional law, principally for his dissenting opinions in early...
Known today to every student of constitutional law, principally for his dissenting opinions in early...
Known today to every student of constitutional law, principally for his dissenting opinions in early...
The Man Who Put Equlity into the Contitution In 1947 Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black wrote a memora...
This article profiles Thurgood Marshall as a writer in his roles as an advocate and social activist,...
For most Americans, Charles Hamilton Houston is barely a footnote in history. Born in 1896, this Phi...
This Article explores how the great black abolitionist Frederick Douglass was both a constitutional ...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
This article traces, in broad strokes, the history of the disputes about whether or not the Bill of ...