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Asserts that nullification is the constitutional remedy envisioned by the nation's founders to be used to resist Federal power. Presents documents showing the rationale used by States in historic debates.
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Constitutional history, Politics and government, Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1798, Nullification (States' rights), Embargo, 1807-1809, Alien and Sedition laws, 1798, History, Nullification, State rightsPeople
John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), James Madison (1751-1836), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), Jonathan Trumbull (1740-1809), Littleton Waller Tazewell (1774-1860)Places
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Nullification: how to resist Federal tyranny in the 21st century
2010, Regnery Pub., Distributed to the trade by Perseus Distribution
in English
1596981490 9781596981492
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Table of Contents
Return of a forbidden idea
Problem and the 'rightful remedy'
American history and the Spirit of '98
What is (or are) the United States, anyway?
Nullification today
James Madison and the 'duty' to interpose : the Virginia resolutions of 1798
Virginia informs the people: Address of the General Assembly to the People of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Unconstitutional laws are void: the Kentucky resolutions of 1799
The Federal Government will not police itself: Virginia General Assembly Report of 1800
The states are the protecting shield: Speech of Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull opening of the special session of the legislature
We resist : resolutions of the General Assembly of Connecticut
Federalism cannot last without nullification: Fort Hill address
Nullification: why the critics are all wrong: an exposition of the Virginia Resolutions of 1798
Judges are human beings, not gods: a review of the proclamation of President Jackson
Nullification vs. slavery: joint resolution of the legislature of Wisconsin
Appendix: the Constitution of the United States.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-297) and index.
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