A historical outlook on the events surrounding the Barney v. Smith Case. The Article discusses the impact of the French and British conflict on United States trade, as well as some of the measures taken by the United States in order to insulate themselves from the adverse fiscal impacts on the economy due to this conflict. Also discussed are the key individuals involved in the case and their intertwining relationships. There is a comprehensive breakdown on the attorney’s arguments and subsequent judicial holding
Barely a month before Justice Brockholst Livingston joined the Supreme Court of the United States, a...
The War of 1812 was a very expensive conflict for the United States. In 1813, three foreign-born inv...
Stewart v. M’Intosh was argued during the time period of the Jay Treaty, the Quasi-War, the Haitian ...
A historical outlook on the events surrounding the Barney v. Smith Case. The Article discusses the ...
This paper examines the United States Supreme Court case Brown v. Maryland, 25 U.S. (12 Wheat.) 419 ...
Stewart v. M’Intosh was argued during the time period of the Jay Treaty, the Quasi-War, the Haitian ...
This essay contextualizes the case of The Baltimore Insurance Company v. McFadon, tracing the disput...
In September 1808, Judge John Davis upheld the constitutionality of the Embargo Act of 1807 under th...
The Napoleonic Wars in the early 1800’s resulted in many Baltimore merchants obtaining insurance for...
A key prong of American strategy during the War of 1812 was to enlist the aid of privateers – privat...
On February 28, 1806 Congress passed an embargo against any part of St. Domingo not in possession by...
In August of 1814, a New York farmer named Jacob E. Mott refused to rendezvous with the militia purs...
The case of The Arrogante Barcelones involved a complicated story of facts, due in part to the cunni...
This article explores the seminal United States Supreme Court decision of United States v. Smith (18...
In March 1803, French ship Le Blaireau ran into Spanish ship of war St. Julien in the middle of the ...
Barely a month before Justice Brockholst Livingston joined the Supreme Court of the United States, a...
The War of 1812 was a very expensive conflict for the United States. In 1813, three foreign-born inv...
Stewart v. M’Intosh was argued during the time period of the Jay Treaty, the Quasi-War, the Haitian ...
A historical outlook on the events surrounding the Barney v. Smith Case. The Article discusses the ...
This paper examines the United States Supreme Court case Brown v. Maryland, 25 U.S. (12 Wheat.) 419 ...
Stewart v. M’Intosh was argued during the time period of the Jay Treaty, the Quasi-War, the Haitian ...
This essay contextualizes the case of The Baltimore Insurance Company v. McFadon, tracing the disput...
In September 1808, Judge John Davis upheld the constitutionality of the Embargo Act of 1807 under th...
The Napoleonic Wars in the early 1800’s resulted in many Baltimore merchants obtaining insurance for...
A key prong of American strategy during the War of 1812 was to enlist the aid of privateers – privat...
On February 28, 1806 Congress passed an embargo against any part of St. Domingo not in possession by...
In August of 1814, a New York farmer named Jacob E. Mott refused to rendezvous with the militia purs...
The case of The Arrogante Barcelones involved a complicated story of facts, due in part to the cunni...
This article explores the seminal United States Supreme Court decision of United States v. Smith (18...
In March 1803, French ship Le Blaireau ran into Spanish ship of war St. Julien in the middle of the ...
Barely a month before Justice Brockholst Livingston joined the Supreme Court of the United States, a...
The War of 1812 was a very expensive conflict for the United States. In 1813, three foreign-born inv...
Stewart v. M’Intosh was argued during the time period of the Jay Treaty, the Quasi-War, the Haitian ...