The Legalized Outlaw

The Legalized Outlaw
Title The Legalized Outlaw PDF eBook
Author Samuel R. Artman
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1908
Genre Liquor industry
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The Legalized Outlaw

The Legalized Outlaw
Title The Legalized Outlaw PDF eBook
Author Samuel R. Artman
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2000
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The Legalized Outlaw (Classic Reprint)

The Legalized Outlaw (Classic Reprint)
Title The Legalized Outlaw (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Samuel R. Artman
Publisher Forgotten Books
Pages 306
Release 2017-09-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781528584395

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Excerpt from The Legalized Outlaw In all governmental affairs, the people occupy the position of sovereign they are the principal, and those, who are entrusted with the functions of administration, whether in a judicial, legisla tive or executive capacity, are merely their agents, with certain limited powers. The agent can never become superior to the principal. Upon judicial, legislative and executive matters, involving questions of principle, the people them selves constitute the supreme and ultimate tribunal, to whom such matters must be finally submitted, and by whom, at last, they shall be determined. It is not the province of courts to determine principles, but cases. A trial court, in a matter from which there is no appeal, always determines a case, while, in appealable cases, it determines cases, subject to review by a higher court. In other words, a court of last resort always determines cases, but not questions or principles. In deter mining cases, courts must apply principles, and, hence, in order to rightly decide the case, the court should have a correct understanding of the principles. The people have placed the determination of cases beyond their control; they have confided this matter absolutely to the courts; but not so as to principles, for, as to them, they have reserved unto themselves the power of final settlement. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Marriage Equality

Marriage Equality
Title Marriage Equality PDF eBook
Author William N. Eskridge, Jr.
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 1041
Release 2020-08-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0300221819

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The definitive history of the marriage equality debate in the United States, praised by Library Journal as "beautifully and accessibly written. . . . An essential work.” As a legal scholar who first argued in the early 1990s for a right to gay marriage, William N. Eskridge Jr. has been on the front lines of the debate over same‑sex marriage for decades. In this book, Eskridge and his coauthor, Christopher R. Riano, offer a panoramic and definitive history of America’s marriage equality debate. The authors explore the deeply religious, rabidly political, frequently administrative, and pervasively constitutional features of the debate and consider all angles of its dramatic history. While giving a full account of the legal and political issues, the authors never lose sight of the personal stories of the people involved, or of the central place the right to marry holds in a person’s ability to enjoy the dignity of full citizenship. This is not a triumphalist or one‑sided book but a thoughtful history of how the nation wrestled with an important question of moral and legal equality.

Great Powers and Outlaw States

Great Powers and Outlaw States
Title Great Powers and Outlaw States PDF eBook
Author Gerry Simpson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 418
Release 2004-04-22
Genre Law
ISBN 9780521534901

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The presence of Great Powers and outlaw states is a central but under-explored feature of international society. In this book, Gerry Simpson describes the ways in which an international legal order based on 'sovereign equality' has accommodated the Great Powers and regulated outlaw states since the beginning of the nineteenth-century. In doing so, the author offers a fresh understanding of sovereignty which he terms juridical sovereignty to show how international law has managed the interplay of three languages: the languages of Great Power prerogative, the language of outlawry (or anti-pluralism) and the language of sovereign equality. The co-existence and interaction of these three languages is traced through a number of moments of institutional transformation in the global order from the Congress of Vienna to the 'war on terrorism'.

Outlaw Businessmen

Outlaw Businessmen
Title Outlaw Businessmen PDF eBook
Author John Dombrink
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Release 1900
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Pot, Inc.

Pot, Inc.
Title Pot, Inc. PDF eBook
Author Greg Campbell
Publisher Union Square & Co.
Pages 254
Release 2012-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 140278967X

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Greg Campbell, coauthor of the bestselling Flawless and Blood Diamonds, presents a compelling, close-up investigation of a hot-button topic: Americas schizophrenic attitude to the legalization of pot. Campbell, a suburban father whose biggest vice is a cold beer, seems like the last person who would grow weed in his basement. But his attitude changed in 2009, when his home state of Colorado led the nation in mainstreaming medical marijuana. Watching with fascination as above-board and financially thriving dispensaries popped up everywhere, Campbell wondered, “Why not me?” Pot, Inc. chronicles Gregs journey into DIY ganjapreneurialism, as he learns how to cultivate marijuana, examines Americas often unduly harsh laws, and unearths ignorance about pots centuries-old therapeutic value--ignorance the government is desperate to maintain. Along the way, he also gains a very personal insight into the drugs medicinal value that shapes his opinion about legalization.