Papers, 1927-1940.

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Papers, 1927-1940.

Personal and professional correspondence of the Dartmouth College professor. Contains correspondence related to his 1938 campaign as candidate for the Republican nomination for Representative from District #2 in the New Hampshire Congress, including letter to Dartmouth College undergraduates, inviting them to help with the campaign, letters of thanks for contributions, and letters from his friends after his defeat. Other campaign related material includes notebook with his speaking engagements, official notice of filing as a candidate in the Primary Election, statement of receipts and expenditures incurred during the campaign, and a speech for the Candidates' Meeting at Chesterfield, N.H. Collection also includes series of reviews of the work of the United States Supreme Court for the years 1927 to 1940.

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United States. Supreme Court

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Supreme Court of the United States, final court of appeal and final expositor of the Constitution of the United States. Within the framework of litigation, the Supreme Court marks the boundaries of authority between state and nation, state and state, and government and citizen. Scope And Jurisdiction The Supreme Court was created by the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as the head of a federal court system, though it was not formally established until Congress passed the Judiciary Act in 17...

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