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Author McGinty, Brian

Title The body of John Merryman : Abraham Lincoln and the suspension of habeas corpus / Brian McGinty
Published Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (253 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
Contents The challenge -- Conflicted ground -- The squire of Hayfields -- The writ and the suspension -- All the laws but one -- Weighing in -- The courts -- A gentleman still -- The great tribunal
Summary "In April 1861, President Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus along the military line between Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. This allowed army officers to arrest and indefinitely detain persons who were interfering with military operations in the area. When John Merryman, a wealthy Marylander suspected of burning bridges to prevent the passage of U.S. troops to Washington, was detained in Fort McHenry, the chief justice of the Supreme Court, Roger Taney, declared the suspension of habeas corpus unconstitutional and demanded Merryman's immediate release. Lincoln defied Taney's order, offering his own forceful counter-argument for the constitutionality of his actions. Thus the stage was set for one of the most dramatic personal and legal confrontations the country has ever witnessed. The Body of John Merryman is the first book-length examination of this much-misunderstood chapter in American history. Brian McGinty captures the tension and uncertainty that surrounded the early months of the Civil War, explaining how Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus was first and foremost a military action that only subsequently became a crucial constitutional battle. McGinty's narrative brings to life the personalities that drove this uneasy standoff and expands our understanding of the war as a legal--and not just a military, political, and social--conflict. The Body of John Merryman is an extraordinarily readable book that illuminates the contours of one of the most significant cases in American legal history--a case that continues to resonate in our own time"--Provided by publisher
Analysis Ex parte Merryman (1861)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-242) and index
Notes In English
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In Title is part of the collection: De Gruyter Rights, Action, and Social Responsibility
Subject Merryman, John, 1824-1881 -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT Merryman, John, 1824-1881 fast
Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865 gnd
Taney, Roger Brooke 1777-1865 gnd
Merryman, John. (DE-604)BV0088618 swd
Subject United States. Supreme Court.
SUBJECT United States. Supreme Court fast
Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld gnd
Subject War and emergency powers -- United States.
Habeas corpus -- United States
LAW -- Civil Procedure.
LAW -- Legal Services.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch.
HISTORY -- United States -- Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Habeas corpus
War and emergency powers
Haftprüfung
Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865
United States
Genre/Form Trials, litigation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780674063259
0674063252