Tillman, Seth Barrett
(2019)
Merryman Redux: A Response to Professor John Yoo.
Chapman Law Review, 22 (1.1).
Abstract
In a recent issue of Chapman Law Review, Professor John Yoo wrote: “While FDR did not join Lincoln’s blatant defiance in declining to obey a judicial order, [Roosevelt’s] administration regularly proposed laws that ran counter to Supreme Court precedent . . . .” My focus in this short responsive essay is on Yoo’s claim regarding Lincoln.
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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Fowler School of Law at Chapman University Digital Commons. Cite as: Seth B. Tillman, Merryman Redux: A Response to Professor John Yoo, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 1 (2019).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman-law-review/vol22/iss1/1 |
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Ex parte Merryman; Professor John Yoo; judicial order; Lincoln; |
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Faculty of Social Sciences > Law |
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14190 |
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Seth Tillman
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15 Mar 2021 17:51 |
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Chapman Law Review |
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Chapman University Fowler School of Law |
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