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John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was the seventh Vice President of the United States and a leading Southern politician from South Carolina during the first half of the 19th cen...
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The juror gave the pamphlet to Judge Barnhill. Grant says Stanley did "look into it" with the help of Gilpin County Judge Frederic Rodgers who wrote an article this summer for the Judge's Journal about what a judge can do when faced with a jury pool "tainted" with notions of jury nullification.
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The Nullification Crisis ... Vice President John C. Calhoun secretly wrote a pamphlet called the “South Carolina Exposition and Protest” that urged southern state legislatures to nullify what he called the “Tariff of Abominations.” The South Carolina legislature followed his advice in 1832, making Jackson so angry...
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Nonetheless, Green did not deal with the possibility that, no matter how inaccurate Leveller theories of nullification might have been, ... In an argument highly similar to that contained in Bland's pamphlet on the Pistole Fee Controversy (1753), Henry gave a ... The backdrop against which Jefferson wrote was that in 1764,
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As the American Law Review wrote in 1892, jurors had 'developed agrarian tendencies of an alarming character.'..." (Barkan, Jury Nullification in Political Trials, 1983)[emphasis added] ... This pamphlet was revised June 2001. It is part of ISIL's educational pamphlet series. Click here for the full index of pamphlets online.
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to support their opinions at all hazards.1 On the 4th of August,. 1 An indication of the prevalent feeling may be found in ..... citizens," says the pamphlet containing the proceedings of a ... wrote a nullification lady in the country ...
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Theodore Dwight Weld- abolitionist who spoke against slavery; wrote the pamphlet American Slavery As It Is (1839) which made arguments against slavery; ... In 1832, states were moving to make the emancipation of any kind illegal. This nullification crisis of 1832 caused the voice of white southern abolitionism to be silenced.
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Greenburgh [a New York school--S.L.] drivers wrote a school bus safety pamphlet for the younger grades, including seat belt usage, and at their own request went into each classroom to teach the children themselves....
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(Johnson wrote a pamphlet supporting the Commons resolution not to readmit Wilkes, and another called ‘The Patriot’ criticising self-professed ‘patriot’ opposition MPs who behaved just as corruptly when in power.) Benjamin Franklin said he was "an outlaw . . . of bad personal character, not worth a farthing."
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As he wrote before he started his term, “My heart is nearly broke.” Jackson had just lost his beloved wife Rachel, ... They were intense rivals who disagreed mostly over states rights, with Calhoun supporting state nullification, where a state had the right to nullify any federal law it believed was oppressive.
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