The Republic According to John Marshall HarlanUNC Press Books, 1999 - 286페이지 Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911) is best known for condemning racial segregation in his dissent from Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, when he declared, "Our Constitution is color-blind." But in other judicial decisions_as well as i |
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... tintype of Justice John Marshall Harlan seated in front of a set of mirrors was taken at Atlantic City , N.J. , circa 1903. ( Courtesy of the Library of Congress ) FOR MY PARENTS CONTENTS Acknowledgments , xi Introduction , I.
... tintype of Justice John Marshall Harlan seated in front of a set of mirrors was taken at Atlantic City , N.J. , circa 1903. ( Courtesy of the Library of Congress ) FOR MY PARENTS CONTENTS Acknowledgments , xi Introduction , I.
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... this world , this night , with gladness and immortal hope . Amen . -Prayer delivered by Reverend Richard D. Harlan at a banquet honoring his father , Justice John Marshall Harlan , 1907 Introduction I doubt whether you know as much as one.
... this world , this night , with gladness and immortal hope . Amen . -Prayer delivered by Reverend Richard D. Harlan at a banquet honoring his father , Justice John Marshall Harlan , 1907 Introduction I doubt whether you know as much as one.
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... Justice John Marshall Harlan because he dis- sented in Plessy v . Ferguson . He wrote in that dissent the words for which he is best known today : " Our Constitution is color - blind , and neither knows nor tolerates classes among ...
... Justice John Marshall Harlan because he dis- sented in Plessy v . Ferguson . He wrote in that dissent the words for which he is best known today : " Our Constitution is color - blind , and neither knows nor tolerates classes among ...
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... Justice Felix Frankfurter wondered aloud in 1948 why " Harlan , who thought himself a tribune of the people , " " gave comfort " to the interests of property . Just whose side was he on ? It is possible to reconcile these decisions by ...
... Justice Felix Frankfurter wondered aloud in 1948 why " Harlan , who thought himself a tribune of the people , " " gave comfort " to the interests of property . Just whose side was he on ? It is possible to reconcile these decisions by ...
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... Justice Samuel F. Miller had troubles here and characterized him as " a man of wisdom rather than of knowledge . " 14 Horwitz thought that the obsession with craftsmanship left out " some of the best judges " of the early bar , but he ...
... Justice Samuel F. Miller had troubles here and characterized him as " a man of wisdom rather than of knowledge . " 14 Horwitz thought that the obsession with craftsmanship left out " some of the best judges " of the early bar , but he ...
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The Best Type of Slaveholders A Family Ethic of Paternalism | 14 |
Little or No Scope for Originality Law Religion and the Union | 44 |
An Opportunity to Make a Record The Judges Role | 73 |
Every True Man Has Pride of Race Civil Rights Social Rights and Racial Identity | 81 |
The Hopes of Freemen Everywhere AngloSaxonism and the SpanishAmerican War | 118 |
This Age of Money Getting Constitutional Nationalism and Free Labor | 147 |
You May Rightfully Aspire Manhood and Success in the Republic | 185 |
Conclusion | 203 |
Harlans List of Opinions for Publication | 209 |
Notes | 213 |
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