The Bench and the Bar of Illinois

The Bench and the Bar of Illinois
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Synopsis The Bench and the Bar of Illinois by : John McAuley Palmer

The Bench and Bar of Illinois, Vol. 1

The Bench and Bar of Illinois, Vol. 1
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Total Pages : 810
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ISBN-10 : 0266721117
ISBN-13 : 9780266721116
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Synopsis The Bench and Bar of Illinois, Vol. 1 by : John M. Palmer

Excerpt from The Bench and Bar of Illinois, Vol. 1: Historical and Reminiscent In the compilation of the work the editor and the publishers have fully recognized the magnitude of the task set them, and in the collation of material. For the same there has been a constant aim to use a wise discrimination in regard to the selection of subjects and the methods of treatment. The province of the work is entirely aside from technical lines, and the subject-matter is presented in a style which ismainly reminiscent, though due recognition is accorded the contemporaries of the bench and bar of this end-oi-the-century period. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Bench and Bar of Illinois

The Bench and Bar of Illinois
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Total Pages : 1213
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Synopsis The Bench and Bar of Illinois by : John McAuley Palmer

The Bench and the Bar of Illinois

The Bench and the Bar of Illinois
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Total Pages : 724
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ISBN-10 : 3337679137
ISBN-13 : 9783337679132
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Synopsis The Bench and the Bar of Illinois by : John Mcauley Palmer

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Synopsis Publications by : Illinois State Historical Society

Early Bench and Bar of Illinois

Early Bench and Bar of Illinois
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Synopsis Early Bench and Bar of Illinois by : John Dean Caton

A Self-Made Man

A Self-Made Man
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : 9781476777252
ISBN-13 : 147677725X
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Synopsis A Self-Made Man by : Sidney Blumenthal

The first book in a multivolume biography of the sixteenth president follows his childhood as a "newsboy" and a voracious reader that molded him into a "free thinker," ultimately setting up his political aspirations and career in law.

BENCH AND BAR OF ILLINOIS,

BENCH AND BAR OF ILLINOIS,
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Synopsis BENCH AND BAR OF ILLINOIS, by : JOHN M. PALMER

Prairie Justice

Prairie Justice
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9780809333707
ISBN-13 : 0809333708
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Synopsis Prairie Justice by : Roger L Severns

Winner, ISHS Superior Achievement Award for a Scholarly Publication, 2016 A concise legal history of Illinois through the end of the nineteenth century, Prairie Justice covers the region’s progression from French to British to early American legal systems, which culminated in a unique body of Illinois law that has influenced other jurisdictions. Written by Roger L. Severns in the 1950s and published in serial form in the 1960s, Prairie Justice is available now for the first time as a book, thanks to the work of editor John A. Lupton, an Illinois and legal historian who also contributed an introduction. Illinois’ legal development demonstrates the tension between two completely different European legal systems, between river communities and prairie towns, and between agrarian and urban interests. Severns uses several rulings—including a reconstitution of the Supreme Court in 1824, slavery-related cases, and the impeachment of a Supreme Court justice—to examine political movements in Illinois and their impact on the local judiciary. Through legal decisions, the Illinois judiciary became an independent, co-equal branch of state government. By the mid-nineteenth century, Illinois had established itself as a leading judicial authority, influencing not only the growing western frontier but also the industrialized and farming regions of the country. With a close eye for detail, Severns reviews the status of the legal profession during the 1850s by looking new members of the Court, the nostalgia of circuit riding, and how a young lawyer named Abraham Lincoln rose to prominence. Illinois has a rich judicial history, but that history has not been adequately documented until now. With the publication of Prairie Justice, those interested in Illinois legal history finally have a book that covers the development of the state’s judiciary in its formative years.