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Once the dust of the Revolution settled, the problem of reconciling the erstwhile warring factions arose, and as is often the case the matter made its way into the legal arena. Rutgers v. Waddington was such a case. Through this little-known but remarkable dispute, Peter Charles Hoffer recounts a tale of political and constitutional intrigue.

Rutgers v. Waddington Alexander Hamilton the End of the Warfor Independence and the Origins of Judicial Review

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Once the dust of the Revolution settled, the problem of reconciling the erstwhile warring factions arose, and as is often... Read more

    Publisher: MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas
    Publication Date: 2/29/2016 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780700622054, 978-0700622054
    ISBN10: 0700622055

    Number of Pages: 168

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    Once the dust of the Revolution settled, the problem of reconciling the erstwhile warring factions arose, and as is often the case the matter made its way into the legal arena. Rutgers v. Waddington was such a case. Through this little-known but remarkable dispute, Peter Charles Hoffer recounts a tale of political and constitutional intrigue.

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