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... present construc- tion ? " In reply to other objections he mentioned that trial by jury was not absolutely excluded in civil cases , that neither in Virginia nor in England did the defendant have the right to challenge jurors , that if ...
... present construc- tion ? " In reply to other objections he mentioned that trial by jury was not absolutely excluded in civil cases , that neither in Virginia nor in England did the defendant have the right to challenge jurors , that if ...
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... present could make it , experience may point out its defects . " " Section 1 established a Supreme Court consisting of one chief justice and five associate justices . Several members of Congress had favored a large number of judges ...
... present could make it , experience may point out its defects . " " Section 1 established a Supreme Court consisting of one chief justice and five associate justices . Several members of Congress had favored a large number of judges ...
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... present in dissent the opinion he had originally delivered before the circuit court . While agreeing in general with the other justices , Iredell thought the plaintiff entitled to recover his money not from the present de- fendant but ...
... present in dissent the opinion he had originally delivered before the circuit court . While agreeing in general with the other justices , Iredell thought the plaintiff entitled to recover his money not from the present de- fendant but ...
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Historical Perspective | 1 |
The Judiciary and the Constitution | 5 |
The Judiciary Act of 1789 | 20 |
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