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Curtis, Benjamin Robbins - Federal Judicial Center |Born November 4, 1809, in Watertown, MA. Died September 15, 1874, in Newport, RI. Federal Judicial Service: Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United ...
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Benjamin R. Curtis - OyezBenjamin Robbins Curtis is best known for his service during what was arguably the Supreme Court's darkest time, and his abrupt and dramatic exit from the Court ...
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Dred Scott v Sandford: The Dissents - Famous TrialsJustice Benjamin R. Curtis. Mr. Justice CURTIS, dissenting. I dissent from the opinion pronounced by the Chief Justice, and from the judgment which the ...
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Justice Benjamin Curtis | Justia U.S. Supreme Court CenterJustice Benjamin Curtis joined the U.S. Supreme Court on October 10, 1851, replacing Justice Levi Woodbury. Curtis was born on November 4, 1809 in a suburb ...Missing: R. | Show results with:R.
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Impeachment Trial of President Andrew Johnson, 1868 - Senate.govBenjamin Robbin Curtis of Boston, former Supreme Court Justice. Thomas A.R. Nelson, Judge from Tennessee. William S. Groesbeck, Ohio attorney. Procedural ...
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis - Constitutional Law ReporterBenjamin Robbins Curtis lived from 1809 to 1874. Curtis was born on November 4, 1809 in Watertown, Massachusetts to Lois Robbins and Benjamin Curtis, who was ...
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[PDF] Benjamin R. Curtis: Maverick Lawyer and Independent JuristJustice Curtis had practiced law for twenty-two years before his appointment to the Supreme Court, having begun his career as a country lawyer in Northfield, ...
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Benjamin R. Curtis | Supreme Court, Dissenter, Harvard LawSep 11, 2025 · Curtis graduated from Harvard College, studied at the Harvard Law School, and took over the practice of a country attorney in Northfield, ...
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Benjamin Curtis, Supreme Court Judge bornCurtis was the first and only Whig justice of the Supreme Court. He successfully acted as chief counsel for the Impeachment of US President Andrew Johnson.
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis - BallotpediaBenjamin Robbins Curtis (1809-1874) was an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. He joined the court in 1851 after a nomination from ...<|separator|>
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The Supreme Court . The First Hundred Years . Biographies of the ...Benjamin Robbins Curtis graduated from Harvard College in 1829 and went on to study law at Harvard under Justice Joseph Story, who had just been appointed ...
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Previous Associate Justices: Benjamin R. Curtis, 1851-1857Benjamin R. Curtis was born on November 4, 1809, in Watertown, Massachusetts. He attended Harvard College, graduating in 1829, and entered Harvard Law School.
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis (1809-1874) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeMar 3, 2022 · Benjamin was born in 1809 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1] He was the son of Captain Benjamin and Lois (Robbins) Curtis, and grandson of Dr. Benjamin Curtis.
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis: Judicial Misfit - jstorNot only did Curtis' performance in writing opinions win him early recognition, but his contributions to the conferences of the Court were at once recognized as ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Benjamin Curtis: Top of the ListThe reason for Curtis's resignation has long been debated. Was his ... twelve Supreme Court Justices resigned.78 That is an indicator of the per ...
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Supreme Court Nominations (1789-Present) - Senate.govCurtis, Benjamin, Woodbury, Dec 11, 1851, V, C, Dec 20, 1851. President Polk, James. Grier, Robert, Baldwin, Aug 3, 1846, V, C, Aug 4, 1846. Woodbury, Levi ...
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[PDF] Benjamin Robbins Curtis and the <em>Dred Scott</em> CaseDetails of Curtis's life can be found in A MEMOIR OF BENJAMIN ROBBINS CURTIS, LL.D. (Benjamin R. Curtis ed., 1879) [hereinafter CURTIS]; STREICHLER, supra note ...
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Cooley v. Board of Wardens and its Nineteenth‐Century LegacyMar 27, 2020 · Justice Curtis, the author of the Cooley opinion, was the Court's sole Whig—an appointee of Whig president Millard Fillmore. Fillmore was ...The Cooley V. Board Of... · The Jacksonian Court After... · Cooley Rediscovered
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Cooley v. Board of Wardens | 53 U.S. 299 (1851)Mr. Justice CURTIS delivered the opinion of the court. These cases are brought here by writs of error to the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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The Supreme Court . The First Hundred Years . Landmark Cases ...Cooley v. Speaking for the Court, Justice Benjamin Curtis ruled that when local circumstances made it necessary the states could regulate interstate commerce, ...
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Murray's Lessee v. Hoboken Land & Improvement Company - OyezCurtis delivered the opinion for a unanimous court. The Court found that "due process of law" meant that all citizens be tried "by the law of the land," a ...
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Murray's Lessee v. Hoboken Land & Improvement Co. | 59 U.S. 272 ...Neither is it inconsistent with that part of the Constitution which prohibits a citizen from being deprived of his liberty or property without due process of ...
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Dred Scott v. Sandford | 60 U.S. 393 (1856)Dissent. Benjamin Robbins Curtis (Author). Criticizing Taney's decision for addressing substance once it had found a lack of jurisdiction, Curtis pointed out ...<|separator|>
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Dred Scott v. Sandford | OyezIn dissent, Benjamin Robbins Curtis criticized Taney for addressing the claim's substance after finding the Court lacked jurisdiction.
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Dred Scott v. Sandford - Teaching American HistoryThe two dissenting opinions, by Justices John McLean (1785–1861) and Benjamin R. Curtis (1809–1874), short excerpts of which are included below, criticized ...
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[PDF] Justice Curtis's Dissent in the Dred Scott Case: An Interpretive StudyJan 1, 1997 · This Article focuses on Justice Curtis's constitutional analysis in Dred Scott. Part I explores his argument on black citizenship.
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[PDF] Dred Again: Originalism's Forgotten PastCurtis of Massachusetts dissented in Dred Scott, destroyed Taney's reasoning, and rested his ... Curtis pointed out.s6 Taney's review of the historical record was.
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Justice Curtis's Dissent in the Dred Scott Case: An Interpretive StudyThis Article analyzes Curtis's opinion in that case, with a view to unraveling his approach to constitutional interpretation.
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The Last Angry Man: Benjamin Robbins Curtis and the Dred Scott ...The dissenting opinion of Justice Benjamin Robbins Curtis in Dred Scott has generally received lavish praise from commentators. Curtis is typically praised ...
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Speeches - sp_10-21-07 - Supreme Court of the United StatesOct 21, 2007 · ... Curtis' dissent from the Court's now notorious 1856 decision in Dred Scott v. Sanford. The Court held, 7-2, in Dred Scott that people of ...
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[PDF] Why Judges Resign: Influences on Federal Judicial Service, 1789 to ...Justice Benjamin Robbins Curtis, of Boston, tendered his resignation as such Justice to the President, and it was accepted. In letters to his friends he ...
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Supreme Court Bobbleheads Exhibit - Justice Benjamin R. CurtisBenjamin Curtis was responsible for writing legislation that became the Massachusetts Practice Act of 1851, reforming state judicial procedure.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Justice Curtis in the Civil War Era - UVA PressCurtis was the lead attorney for President Andrew Johnson in the Senate's impeachment trial, where he delivered the pivotal argument, and his was an influential ...
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Grading the SCOTUS: Originalism Rules, and That's a Good ThingJul 11, 2022 · In his dissenting opinion in the infamous case of Dred Scott v. Sandford, Justice Benjamin Curtis stated: “When a strict interpretation of ...
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Cooley v. Board of Wardens (1851) - Constituting AmericaMar 17, 2017 · Curtis's solution was characteristic of the more state-friendly structural federalism of the Taney Court, where this case was decided. As noted ...<|separator|>
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Cooley v. Board of Wardens (1852)Justice Benjamin Curtis acknowledged that under its commerce power, Congress can regulate all aspects of navigation, including the hiring of pilots. Whether ...
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Foreign Submarine Telegraph Cables and American Law, 1868–78Sep 2, 2022 · In the decision, Justice Benjamin Robbins Curtis established that Congress's power under the Commerce Clause was partially exclusive of the ...<|separator|>
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis | Encyclopedia.comHe was elected to the Massachusetts General Court in 1849 and 1851 and was largely responsible for the Massachusetts Practice Act of 1851, which eliminated many ...
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Judge Benjamin Robbins Curtis (1809–1874) • FamilySearchWhen Judge Benjamin Robbins Curtis was born on 4 November 1809, in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Benjamin Curtis, was 29 ...
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis Jr. (1855-1891) - Find a Grave MemorialBenjamin Robbins Curtis was born June 15, 1855 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts to Benjamin Robbins Curtis and Anna Wroe Scollay Curtis.
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Anne Wroe Scollay Curtis (1847–1929) • FamilySearch... Benjamin Robbins Curtis, was 38 and her mother, Anna Wroe Scollay Curtis, was 27. She married Seth Low on 9 December 1880, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts ...
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"An elderly groom" - Vita BrevisMar 3, 2016 · [7] Justice Benjamin Robbins Curtis (1809-1874) was married to his ... He married Maria Malleville Allen on 29 August, and had children by all ...
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis - NNDB... two months terminated in congestion of the brain, and caused his death, which ... Wife: Anna Wroe Curtis (m. 5-Jan-1846, d. 24-Apr-1860) Wife: Maria ...Missing: second | Show results with:second
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis (1809-1874) - Find a Grave MemorialBorn May 28, 1790. Died February 8, 1866. Benjamin Robbins Curtis Born November 4, 1809. Died September 15, 1874. Family Members. Parents. Lois Robbins Curtis.
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Revisiting the Critiques of Those Who Upheld the Fugitive Slave ...Several legal scholars have criticized five antebellum justices–Joseph Story, John McLean, Lemuel Shaw, Benjamin Robbins Curtis, and Joseph Swan–for their ...
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Revisiting the Critiques of Those Who Upheld the Fugitive Slave ...Aug 17, 2018 · Several legal scholars have criticized five antebellum justices–Joseph Story, John McLean, Lemuel Shaw, Benjamin Robbins Curtis, and Joseph ...
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"Benjamin Curtis: Top of the List" by R. Owen WilliamsEarl Maltz insists that the traditional view of Curtis as a dispassionate Justice is incorrect; Curtis is better seen as the "Last Angry Man." This paper ...
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"Benjamin Robbins Curtis" by Earl M. Maltz - LARC @ Cardozo LawThe Unlikely Hero of Dred Scott: Benjamin Robbins Curtis and the Constitutional Law of Slavery. Authors. Earl M. Maltz, Rutgers Law School. Abstract. The ...Missing: Northampton | Show results with:Northampton
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Cooley v. Board of Wardens - BallotpediaThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected Cooley's argument. A writ of error was filed and the Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the state court.
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[PDF] Murray's Lessee et al. v. Hoboken Land and Improvement Co. - LocThis process deprives of liberty and property without due process of law, contrary to the 5th article of amendments to the constitution. This meant, by process ...
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By Virtue of the Power in Me Vested - UM Clements LibraryBenjamin R. Curtis (1809-1874) Executive Power. Boston: Little, Brown and ... Pamphlet on the “Emancipation Proclamation” of The President. New York ...
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A letter to the Hon. Benjamin R. Curtis, late judge of the Supreme ...Benjamin R. Curtis, late judge ... pamphlet on the "Emancipation proclamation" of the president ... President (1861-1865 : Lincoln), Slaves, Executive power.
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[PDF] A memoir of Benjamin Robbins Curtis, LL.D., with some of his ...BENJAMIN BOBBINS CUETIS, LL.D. WITH SOMEOF. HIS PROFESSIONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. WRITINGS. EDITED BT HIS SON ...
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Benjamin Robbins Curtis - The AtlanticTHESE volumes are the fitting monument of family love and admiration. A brother writes the memoir, and a son selects and edits the works.