Servants of the Law: Judicial Politics on the California Frontier, 1849-89

Servants of the Law: Judicial Politics on the California Frontier, 1849-89

by Donald R. Burrill
Servants of the Law: Judicial Politics on the California Frontier, 1849-89

Servants of the Law: Judicial Politics on the California Frontier, 1849-89

by Donald R. Burrill

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Servants of the Law examines the lives of two famous California judges, David S. Terry and Stephen J. Field, who created a lasting influence on the politics and judicial history of California's Supreme Court during the court's formative years of 1855 to 1865. These jurists shared the state's highest bench from 1857 to 1859 and, as events would later show, they confronted one another combatively, on and off, for almost thirty-five years. California's beginnings as a United States territory and later as the nation's thirty-first state were, in large part, fashioned in the wake of the country's malevolent and unforgiving the Civil War. Together, Terry and Field's lives served as an animate metaphor for the cultural and constitutional diversity that many nineteenth-century northern and southern judicial immigrants held toward one another.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761848929
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 12/02/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Donald R. Burrill is an emeritus professor of philosophy at California State University, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 1. El Dorado
Chapter 4 2. A Hasty Footpath to Statehood
Chapter 5 3. From Juris Civilus to Use and Custom
Chapter 6 4. A Judicial Activist
Chapter 7 5. Justices of the Supreme Bench of California
Chapter 8 6. Persona non Grata
Chapter 9 7. Growing Resentments
Chapter 10 8. Political Dreams
Chapter 11 9. Jus et Fraus Nunquam Cohabitant (Law and Fraud Never Cohabitat)
Chapter 12 10. Injury Unrequited
Chapter 13 11. Dishonor en Absentia
Chapter 14 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 15 Index
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