The law of the Commonwealth and Chief Justice Shaw 7p88cg94m

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Table of contents :
Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION (page 3)
1 LEMUEL SHAW. The Pre-Court Years (page 7)
2 CHIEF JUSTICE. Appointment and Judicial Character (page 19)
3 THE UNITARIAN CONTROVERSY. Church, State, and Court (page 29)
4 SATAN'S APOSTLE AND FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE (page 43)
5 THE LAW OF FREEDOM. Emancipating Slaves in Transit (page 59)
6 THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. Reminding Runaways (page 72)
7 SEGREGATION. Origin of the "Separate but Equal" Doctrine (page 109)
8 THE FORMATIVE PERIOD OF RAILROAD LAW. Eminent Domain and the Public Works Doctrine (page 118)
9 THE FORMATIVE PERIOD OF RAILROAD LAW. Common Carrier Liabilities and Torts (page 140)
10 LABOR LAW.The Fellow-Servant Rule (page 166)
11 LABOR LAW. Trade Unions and Criminal Conspiracy (page 183)
12 CRIMINAL LAW. Murder, Madness, and Malice (page 207)
13 THE POLICE POWER. State Regulation and Judicial Self-Restraint (page 229)
14 CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS. Judicial Review and the Contract Claus (page 266)
15 CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS. Criminal Justice and the Rights of the Accused (page 282)
16 THREE DECADES OF LAW AND SOCIETY. Résumé and Conclusions (page 303)
Appendix (page 337)
Bibliography (page 343)
Table of Cases (page 359)
Index (page 371)
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