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An Imperfect Union - Slavery, Federalism, and Comity (Hardcover)
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An Imperfect Union - Slavery, Federalism, and Comity (Hardcover)
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"In short, we have a first-rate study of an important
constitutional symbol of disunion." --Donald Roper, American
Journal of Legal History 26 (1982) 255. Finkelman describes the
judicial turmoil that ensued when slaves were taken into free
states and the resultant issues of comity, conflict of laws,
interstate cooperation, Constitutional obligations, and the
nationalization of slavery. "Other scholars have defined the
antebellum constitutional crisis largely in terms of the extension
of slavery to the territories and the return of fugitive slaves.
Finkelman's study demonstrates that the comity problem was also an
important dimension of intersectional tension. It is a worthy
addition to the growing literature of slavery." -- James W. Ely,
Jr., California Law Review 69 (1981) 1755. Paul Finkelman is the
President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law and
Public Policy and Senior Fellow, Government Law Center, Albany Law
School. He is the author of more than 200 scholarly articles and
more than 35 books including A March of Liberty: A Constitutional
History of the United States, with Melvin I. Urofsky (2011),
Slavery, Race and the American Legal System, 1700-1872 (editor)
(1988) and Slavery in the Courtroom (1985).
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