The Supreme Court in United States History
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CONTENTS
Volume One
PAGE | |
Preface | v |
Abbreviations of Titles of Books Frequently Cited | xv |
Chapter | |
Introductory Chapter | 1 |
I. The First Courts and the Circuits | 31 |
II. State Sovereignty and Neutrality. | 91 |
III. Chief Justices Rutledge and Ellsworth | 124 |
IV. Marshall, Jefferson and the Judiciary | 169 |
V. The Mandamus Case | 231 |
VI. Impeachment and Treason | 269 |
VII. Judge Johnson and the Embargo | 316 |
VIII. Pennsylvania and Georgia against the Court | 366 |
IX. Judge Story, the War and Federal Supremacy | 400 |
X. The Judges and the Court-rooms | 454 |
XI. Corporate Charters and Bankruptcy | 474 |
XII. The Bank of the United States | 499 |
Volume Two | |
Abbreviations of Titles of Books Frequently Cited | ix |
XIII. Virginia against the Court | 1 |
XIV. International Law | 25 |
XV. The Steamboat Monopoly Case | 47 |
XVI. Kentucky against the Court | 93 |
XVII. Judiciary Reform | 112 |
XVIII. Constitutional Law and Daniel Webster | 146 |
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