Volume 2 details the workings of the Court's experimental
practice of sending Justices around the country to serve as judges
at sessions of the various federal circuit courts. The documents in
this volume reveal that the justices quickly voiced bitter
complaints about the demands of their circuit duties. They also
questioned the propriety--and perhaps constitutionality--of
assigning the same individuals to act as superior and inferior
court judges. The documents in this volume also touch upon topics
that figured prominently in the law and politics of the era:
neutrality, the boundary between state and federal crimes, the
constitutional prohibition against impairing the obligations of
contracts, and the relationship between law and morality.
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