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Abstract:
Lawrence provides a brief summary of how the North Carolina Supreme Court came in to being. He then lists the three men who were judges of that court and a short biography of each--Chief Justice John Louis Taylor and Associate Justices John Hall and Leonard Henderson.
Abstract:
This history of North Carolina’s Supreme Court spans over two centuries. Whichard examined its legislature that became more progressive to the benefit of minorities and children. He revealed how over time this assembly of judges became more representative of North Carolina’s population. The author also noted judges who played a formidable role in its development such as John Louis Taylor, Walter Clark, and Sam Ervin IV.
Subject(s):
Taylor, John Louis, 1769-1829;
Ruffin, Thomas, 1787-1870;
Gaston, William Joseph, 1778-1844;
Henderson, Leonard, 1772-1833;
Hall, John, 1767-1833;
Badger, George Edmund, 1795-1866;
Clark, Walter M. (McKenzie), 1846-1924;
Nash, Frederick, 1781-1858;
Daniel, Joseph J., 1784-1848;
Manly, Mathias Evans, 1801-1881;
Sharp, Susie Marshall, 1907-1996;
Frye, Henry E., 1932-