Blackstone in America : selected essays of Kathryn Preyer / edited by Mary Sarah Bilder, Maeva Marcus, R. Kent Newmyer.
2009
KF394 .P74 2009 (Map It)
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Title
Blackstone in America : selected essays of Kathryn Preyer / edited by Mary Sarah Bilder, Maeva Marcus, R. Kent Newmyer.
Published
Cambridge [UK] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Call Number
KF394 .P74 2009
ISBN
9780521490870 (hbk.)
0521490871 (hbk.)
0521490871 (hbk.)
Description
xii, 287 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)297530048
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
General Introduction / Stanley N. Katz
1
Pt. I
Law and Politics in the Early Republic
5
1
Federalist Policy and the Judiciary Act of 1801
10
2
The Appointment of Chief Justice Marshall
39
3
The Midnight Judges
59
4
United States v. Callender: Judge and Jury in a Republican Society
92
Pt. II
The Law of Crimes in Post-Revolutionary America
113
5
Penal Measures in the American Colonies: An Overview
118
6
Crime, the Criminal Law, and Reform in Post-Revolutionary Virginia
147
7
Jurisdiction to Punish: Federal Authority, Federalism, and the Common Law of Crimes in the Early Republic
185
Pt. III
The History of the Book and Trans-Atlantic Connections
233
8
Cesare Beccaria and the Founding Fathers
239
9
Two Enlightened Reformers of the Criminal Law: Thomas Jefferson of Virginia and Peter Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany
252
Index
277