The American Judiciary by Baldwin, Simeon E., LLD, 1840-1927
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A word from our supporters: File extension RAM | Sandford, Dred Scott _v._ Saunders, Ogden _v._ Scott _v._ Sandford Seligman, Burgess _v._ Shepherd, State _v._ Sheve, U. S. _v._ Siebold, _Ex parte_ Sims' Case Slaughter, Groves _v._ Smith, Fish _v._ Smith, Hill _v._ Smith, U. S. _v._ Smyth _v._ Ames Social Mfg. Co., Merriman _v._ South Bethlehem, Myers _v._ Sparf _v._ U. S. St. Louis Transit Co., Eckrich _v._ Stack _v._ New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. Co. Stanley _v._ Colt Stanley, U. S. _v._ Stanton, Georgia _v._ Starr _v._ Pease State _v._ Baxter State _v._ Bulkley State _v._ Cunningham State _v._ Houser State _v._ Johnson State _v._ Judges State _v._ Lee State _v._ Main State _v._ Morrill State _v._ Shepherd State _v._ Travelers' Insurance Co. State _v._ Ward State _v._ Worden State, Brooks _v._ Stephens, petitioner Stifle, Drehman _v._ Stone, Irvine _v._ Stonington, Goshen _v._ Swift _v._ Tyson Tassel's Case Taylor _v._ Beckham Tennessee, Coleman _v._ Terry _v._ McDaniel Thayer, Boyd _v._ The Genesee Chief The Grapeshot The La Ninfa The Lottawanna The Moses Taylor The Schooner Little Charles, U. S. _v._ The Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson, The Thompson, Kilbourn _v._ Topeka, Loan Association _v._ Trademark Cases Travelers' Insurance Co., State _v._ Trevett _v._ Weeden Tua _v._ Carriere Turner, City of South Bend _v._ Tyson, Swift _v._ United States _v._ Debs United States _v._ Griswold United States _v._ Joint Traffic Association United States _v._ Klein United States _v._ Nash United States _v._ Perkins United States _v._ The Schooner Little Charles United States _v._ Reese United States _v._ Robbins United States _v._ Sheve United States _v._ Smith United States _v._ Sparf United States _v._ Stanley United States _v._ Wilson United States _v._ Worrall United States, Boyd _v._ United States, Coffin _v._ United States, Dorr _v._ United States, Kepner _v._ United States, Mormon Church _v._ United States, Northern Securities Co. _v._ Upshur County _v._ Rich Vincent _v._ Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association Virginia, Cohens _v._ Virginia, Paul _v._ Voorhies, M'Kim _v._ Walkinshaw, Katz _v._ Walton, Holmes _v._ Ward _v._ Conn. Pipe Mfg. Co., Ward, State _v._, Warmoth, Kellogg _v._, Waterbury, French _v._, Webb, People _v._, Weeden, Trevett _v._, Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Call Publishing Co., Wheaton v. Peters, Wheeler, Ohio and Mississippi R. R. Co., _v._, Wheeler's Appeal, Wilcox v. Heywood, Wilcox, Griffin _v._, Williams, Blair _v._, Williams, Regents _v._, Wilson, U. S. _v._, Woleott, Diggs _v._, Woodward, Dartmouth College, _v._, Worcester v. Georgia, Worden, State _v._, Worrall, U. S. _v._ Revere Water Co., Janvrin, _v._, O'Brien's Petition, Seery v. Waterbury, Waterbury, Seery _v._ * * * * *PART IJUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED STATES * * * * *CHAPTER IAMERICAN JUDICIARY No government can live and flourish without having as part of its system of administration of civil affairs some permanent human force, invested with acknowledged and supreme authority, and always in a position to exercise it promptly and efficiently, in case of need, on any proper call. It must be permanent in its character. Only what is permanent will have the confidence of the people. It must always be ready to act on the instant. The unexpected is continually happening, and it is emergencies that put governments to the test. |



