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  • President Bill Clinton United States Government
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    A Confederate Soldier, on leave from war, was captured, imprisoned and denied any right to a trial. Though summoned by the Chief of Justice of the United States of America, John Merryman, by right of Habeas Corpus was denied a trial (Britannia Sec. 1). In 1679 the incorporation of Habeas Corpus was granted to all citizens, authorizing judges to review a court case for all imprisoned perpetrators. At the outbreak of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln repealed the original writ of Habeas Corp...
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  • Chief Justice Marshall Supreme Court
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    ... sion. This case is the Court's first elaborate statement of its power of judicial review. In language which remains relevant today, Chief Justice Marshall said, "It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. " Nowhere in the Constitution does the Court have the power that Chief Justice Marshall proclaimed. Despite there being no mention of such power in the Constitution, since 1803, our Nation has assumed the two chief principles of this case: th...
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  • Writ Of Habeas Corpus Chief Justice
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    ... he Charles River bridges profits (toll). They claimed that the erection of Warren bridge was a violation of their chartered rights and therefore their actions were against the constitution of Massachusetts an against the constitution of the United States. The Charles River proprietors were to be reimbursed for their building the bridge over a total of forty years. after this forty year period, the bridge was to be property of the commonwealth, and within the period, the proprietors were to p...
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  • 200 Years Ago Power Of Judicial Review
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    Marbury v. Madison Marbury vs. Madison case is one of the most famous cases ever decided by the United States Supreme Court. The Court - in an opinion authored by Chief Justice John Marshall - ruled that it was not bound by an act of Congress that was repugnant to the Constitution. However, at the time it was issued, neither Marshall nor his chief adversary, Thomas Jefferson, could have imagined the further growth and acceptance of the power of judicial review that Marbury declared. In the same ...
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  • Supreme Court Executive Branch
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    Marbury V. Madison As the government was newly establishing its stronghold on the nation, forging its way to a powerful republic and instituting precedents for the future, a struggle to preserve the foundations of American Society instituted by Washington and John Adams existed as Thomas Jefferson took office. In an attempt to maintain the? edifice of the National Government? believing Jefferson would topple the prestigious nation with his atheist views, Adams appointed various Federalists to th...
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  • President Bill Clinton Writ Of Habeas Corpus
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    A Habeus Corpus History Repeated A Confederate Soldier, on leave from war, was captured, imprisoned and denied any right to a trial. Though summoned by the Chief of Justice of the United States of America, John Merryman, by right of Habeas Corpus was denied a trial (Britannia Sec. 1). In 1679 the incorporation of Habeas Corpus was granted to all citizens, authorizing judges to review a court case for all imprisoned perpetrators. At the outbreak of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln repealed...
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  • Chief Justice Marshall Supreme Court
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  • U S Supreme Court First Degree Murder
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    Hurricane by James S. Hirsch In James S. Hirsch's book about Rubin Hurricane Cater, Hurricane, the author describes how Carter was wrongfully imprisoned and how he managed to become free. Hirsch tells about the nearly impossible battle for Carter and his friend John Artis for freedom and justice. Both, Carter and Artis, were convicted of a triple homicide, and both were innocent. The book raises the importance of, and questions, the writ of habeas corpus. Carter used a writ of habeas corpus to g...
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  • Writ Of Habeas Corpus North And South
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    Presidents of the United States take an oath to uphold the Constitution. In times of crisis, however, presidents are tempted to circumvent the spirit of the Constitution in the name of political expediency. The president of the United States of America is frequently under pressure, which could be for something as simple as dealing with his wife (especially if shes running for the US Senate), but usually the problem is more extensive. Then, the whole nation is affected, and the problem becomes a ...
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