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Timothy Huebner - The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890 (Studies in the Legal History of the South Ser.) - 9780820332369 - V9780820332369
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The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890 (Studies in the Legal History of the South Ser.)

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Description for The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890 (Studies in the Legal History of the South Ser.) Paperback. Drawing on the judicial opinions and private correspondence of six chief justices whose careers spanned both the region and the century, the author analyzes their conceptions of their roles and the substance of their opinions related to cases involving homicide, economic development, federalism, and race. Series: Studies in the Legal History of the South. Num Pages: 263 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBBF; 3JH; LAZ; LNAA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 20. Weight in Grams: 454.

This first book to examine the lives and work of nineteenth-century southern judges explores the emergence of a southern judiciary and the effects of regional peculiarities and attitudes on legal development. Drawing on the judicial opinions and private correspondence of six chief justices whose careers span both the region and the century, Timothy S. Huebner analyzes their conceptions of their roles and the substance of their opinions related to cases involving homicide, economic development, federalism, and race. Examining judges both on and off the bench—as formulators of law and as citizens whose lives were intertwined with southern values—Huebner reveals the tensions that sometimes arose out of loyalties to sectional principles and national professional consciousness. He exposes the myth of southern leniency in appellate homicide decisions and also shows how the southern judiciary contributed to and reflected larger trends in American legal development. This book adds to our understanding of both southern distinctiveness and American legal culture.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Condition
New
Series
Studies in the Legal History of the South
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
Georgia, United States
ISBN
9780820332369
SKU
V9780820332369
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About Timothy Huebner
TIMOTHY S. HUEBNER, an associate professor of history at Rhodes College, is author of The Taney Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy and coeditor, with Kermit L. Hall, of Major Problems in American Constitutional History, second edition. He and Paul Finkelman edit the series Studies in the Legal History of the South.

Reviews for The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890 (Studies in the Legal History of the South Ser.)
A must-read for legal scholars and historians of the nineteenth-century American South.
Arkansas Historical Quarterly A fine work of scholarship, well researched and cogently argued.
Journal of the Early Republic This thoroughly researched and persuasively argued book makes a significant contribution to state judicial historiography and to our growing appreciation of the regional character of American law in the 19th century. I strongly recommend it.
R. Kent Newmyer
author of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story
For those interested in understanding southern jurisprudence or comprehending the . . . southern political system, Huebner's study merits serious attention.
Florida Historical Quarterly A useful work, illuminating the lives and careers of six heretofore obscure Southern jurists in a learned and interesting fashion.
H-LAW Huebner . . . offers a sophisticated interpretation of the cultural forces behind the shifts in legal thought in the nineteenth century.
H-SHEAR Raises important questions and offers helpful perspectives on the role of sectionalism in American legal history.
Journal of Southern History Huebner's fine study . . . marks an important contribution to nineteenth-century historiography.
Law and History Review

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