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1861, May 25 John Merryman, of Baltimore county, Md., was arrested, charged with holding a commission as lieutenant in a ... Ex parte John Merryman. ... And Chief Justice Marshall, in delivering the opinion of the Supreme Court in the case ex parte Bollman and Swartwout, uses this decisive language, in 4 Cranch, 95:
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2. Under the constitution of the United States, congress is the only power which can authorize the suspension of the privilege of the writ. [Cited in Ex parte Field, Case No. 4,761; McCall v. McDowell, Id. 8,673.] ... Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States: The petition of John Merryman,
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Before considering Ex parte Merryman, we should discuss the events that led Taney to write the opinion. In May 1861, Union General George Cadwalader ordered John Merryman’s arrest for being “an active secessionist sympathizer.” Under Cadwalader’s order, Merryman was held in a military prison at Fort...
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The Plausibility of Harry Turtledove's The Guns of the South ... In his novel The Guns of the South, Harry Turtledove presents an alternative history of the American Civil War. The South, with the aid of a group of South Africans ... The South Africans help the South because they want an ally to support their racist regime.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ex parte Merryman. Ex parte Merryman. Information about Ex parte Merryman in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Ex parte Merryman; Ex parte Milligan; Ex parte Milligan; Ex parte Milligan; Ex parte Milligan; Ex parte or in camera; Ex Parte Quayle; Ex parte Quayle actions;
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; Ex parte Merryman, 17 F. Cas. 144 (1861), is a well-known U.S. federal court case which arose out of the American Civil War ... Ask a question about 'Ex parte Merryman' ... Start a new discussion about 'Ex parte Merryman'
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Ex parte Milligan ... One of the arrested was John Merryman, a prominent Baltimorean -- president of the Maryland State Agricultural Society, among other things -- and an active and vocal secessionist. ... The significant case was Ex parte Milligan, which reversed and apologized for the Vallandingham decision. Lambdin P.
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[Cited in Ex parte Field, Case No. 4,761; McCall v. McDowell, Id. 8,673.] ; Habeas corpus. On the 26th May 1861, the following sworn petition was presented to the chief justice of the United States, on behalf of John Merryman, then in confinement in Fort McHenry: 'To the Hon.
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Ex parte Merryman and Debates on Civil Liberties During the Civil War Ex parte Merryman: A Short Narrative Introduction In the early weeks of the Civil War, a brief proceeding in a federal court in Maryland revealed to the public an inherent conflict between the protection of civil liberties guaranteed by the...
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www.abanet.org/publiced/lawday/2009/merryman_lawday.pdf
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