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The Marshall Court As Institution
BIBLIOGRAPHY the Chapter and Footnote Numbers in Which Each
The Full Story of United States V. Smith, Americaâ•Žs Most Important
The Full Story of U.S. V. Smith, America's Most Important Piracy Case
Confronting a Monument: the Great Chief Justice in an Age of Historical Reckoning
The Constitution in the Supreme Court: the Powers of the Federal Courts, 1801-1835 David P
Pause at the Rubicon, John Marshall and Emancipation: Reparations in the Early National Period?, 35 J
The Widening Gyre: Legal Formalism and International Lawâ•Žs Sense of Place
Casting Lots: the Illusion of Justice and Accountability in Property Allocation
Piracy Cases in the Supreme Court James J
Slavery, Property, and Marshall in the Positivist Legal Tradition Marc L
Of Theory and Theodicy: the Problem of Immoral Law* Law and Justice In
Casting Lots: the Illusion of Justice and Accountability in Property Allocation
Returning to Vattel: a Gentlemen's Agreement for the Twenty-First Century
United States Supreme Court February Term 1824
The League of Nations and the Right to Be Free from Enslavement: The
International Norms and Politics in the Marshall Court’S Slave Trade Cases
Warts and All: How the Plattsburgh Should Change the Way We Look At
Top View
John Marshall and the Rule of Law
Slavery and the Marshall Court: Preventing “Oppressions of the Minor Party”? Leslie Friedman Goldstein
Chief Justice John Marshall in Historical Perspective, 31 J. Marshall L. Rev. 137 (1997)
The United States of America and the Law of Piracy
International Legal Theory PUBLICATION of the AMERICAN SOCIETY of INTERNATIONAL LAW INTEREST GROUP on the THEORY of INTERNATIONAL LAW