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All the laws but one
All the laws but one, In 1861, with the survival of the United States in jeopardy, Abraham Lincoln—the Great Emancipator and champion of human freedom—responded to the national threat by suspending the writ of <i>habeas corpus,</i> a traditional bulwark of individual liberty. , All the laws but one has a rating of 4 stars
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  • All the laws but one
  • Written by author William H. Rehnquist
  • Published by New York : Knopf, 1998., 1998/10/01
  • In 1861, with the survival of the United States in jeopardy, Abraham Lincoln—the Great Emancipator and champion of human freedom—responded to the national threat by suspending the writ of habeas corpus, a traditional bulwark of individual liberty.
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1 Mr. Lincoln Goes to Washington 3
2 Lincoln Suspends Habeas Corpus 11
3 Taney Rebukes Lincoln 26
4 Seward and Stanton 40
5 Burnside and Vallandigham 59
6 Copperheads in the Heartland 75
7 The Indianapolis Treason Trials 89
8 David Davis and the Supreme Court 105
9 The Arguments in the Milligan Case 118
10 The Milligan Decision 128
11 Lincoln Is Assassinated 138
12 Confederates in Canada 144
13 Booth's Accomplices 155
14 World War I 170
15 World War II Japanese Internments 184
16 Postwar Criticism 203
17 Hawaii Under Martial Law 212
18 Inter Arma Silent Leges 218
Notes 227
Bibliography 235
Index 241


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