--Chief Justice
William H. Rehnquist, Civil Liberty and the Civil War: The Indianapolis
Treason Trials, 72 Indiana Law
Journal 927 (1997):
"[John] Merryman [was] suspected [by the authorities] of being a major actor in the dynamiting of the railroad bridges."
--Geoffrey R.
Stone, Civil Liberties in Wartime, 28(3) Journal
of Supreme Court History 215 (Nov. 2003):
"Union soldiers seized John Merryman, a cavalryman who had allegedly burned bridges and destroyed telephone wires during the April riots."
Do you see the
problems here?
For more on
Professor Stone ... See generally Tillman, Response to Geoffrey Stone’s Nimmer Lecture, 114 Penn
State Law Review 391 (2009); Ramesh Ponnuru, Letter to the
Editor, On Geoffrey Stone, National
Review Online: The Corner (Aug. 30, 2013, 1:36 PM), .
PS: My prior post is here: Seth Barrett Tillman, Is it the Constitution which evolves or Judge Posner?, The New Reform Club (Jan. 13, 2016, 2:53 PM)
PS: My prior post is here: Seth Barrett Tillman, Is it the Constitution which evolves or Judge Posner?, The New Reform Club (Jan. 13, 2016, 2:53 PM)
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https://twitter.com/SethBTillman ( @SethBTillman
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5 comments:
Stone was the Dean of the U of Chicago Law School when Obama started "teaching" there. he must bear a goodly share of the blame for that disaster.
previous comment deleted to edit typo.
Telephone wires in Lincoln's time?
dynamite
Civil War
Wut.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Telephone wires in Lincoln's time?
1/15/16, 12:36 AM Delete
Blogger jaed said...
dynamite
Civil War
Wut.
Well done, sirs.
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