A History of American LawSimon and Schuster, 1973 - 655 sider Comprehensive evaluation of the achievements and failures of the American legal system in the course of three centuries, concluding with 20th century developments. |
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... laws . Economic interests protected by the two acts did not usually collide . And both acts were in a sense develop- mental . The homestead law , in Texas , was specifically meant to encourage immigration . It sought , indirectly ...
... laws . Economic interests protected by the two acts did not usually collide . And both acts were in a sense develop- mental . The homestead law , in Texas , was specifically meant to encourage immigration . It sought , indirectly ...
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... Homestead Act was the climax of a long political struggle . The homestead concept itself was a logical extension of trends in public - land policy . A vocal , sharply focused interest group de- feated the first general goal of land ...
... Homestead Act was the climax of a long political struggle . The homestead concept itself was a logical extension of trends in public - land policy . A vocal , sharply focused interest group de- feated the first general goal of land ...
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... Homestead Act . Then , too , those who drafted the act seemed to have had in mind the rich and well - watered land of the Middle West . Immense regions of land in the West were simply not suitable for family farming . They were more ...
... Homestead Act . Then , too , those who drafted the act seemed to have had in mind the rich and well - watered land of the Middle West . Immense regions of land in the West were simply not suitable for family farming . They were more ...
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From the Revolution to the Death | 91 |
Chancellor Kent17761847 | 142 |
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19th century American law appeal became bench charters Chief Justice circuit civil law clause colonial common law companies const constitution contract corporation county seat crime criminal law David Dudley Field developed divorce doctrine Dred Scott economic England English law equity example federal frontier gave History Homestead Act Illinois impeachment James Kent Jersey John Joseph Story judges judicial jurisdiction jury Kent labor land law later law schools lawyers legislation legislature Lemuel Shaw litigation Louisiana Massachusetts meant ment Michigan mortgage Negro never passed patent Pennsylvania period person pleading political practice prison procedure punishment railroad reform regulation reports Roscoe Pound rule slave social society South Carolina Stats statute Supreme Court Territory theory tion tort Treatise trial trust United vigilantes Virginia West William Wisconsin York
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Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government Robert Higgs Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1987 |