Tag: Legal history

  • Sugar

    Sugar in the United States Introduction to Sugar Act: (1764) In the context of the legal history: Provided for strong enforcement of the duties on refined sugar and molasses imported into the colonies from non-British Caribbean sources to reduce smuggling. It granted a monopoly on the American […]

  • Sugar

    Sugar in the United States Introduction to Sugar Act: (1764) In the context of the legal history: Provided for strong enforcement of the duties on refined sugar and molasses imported into the colonies from non-British Caribbean sources to reduce smuggling. It granted a monopoly on the American […]

  • Treaties

    Treaties in the United States Legal Materials If the U.S. is a party to a treaty, you should be able to get the treaty without too much hassle. (For a discussion of treaties that the U.S. has not signed, see "Foreign Treaties" in this legal Encyclopedia) This section is divided […]

  • Treaties

    Treaties in the United States Legal Materials If the U.S. is a party to a treaty, you should be able to get the treaty without too much hassle. (For a discussion of treaties that the U.S. has not signed, see "Foreign Treaties" in this legal Encyclopedia) This section is divided […]

  • History of Maritime Law

    History of Maritime Law in the United States The Reception of the General Maritime Law into U.S. Law Introduction To recapitulate what has been established, or at least argued, above – maritime law is a complete legal system and is composed of the general maritime law, as it has been […]

  • Tariff

    Tariff in United States Tariff Definition Customs, duties, toll, or tribute payable upon merchandise to the general government are called "tariff." The rate of customs, etc., also bears this name, and the list of articles liable to duties is also called the […]

  • Tariff

    Tariff in United States Tariff Definition Customs, duties, toll, or tribute payable upon merchandise to the general government are called "tariff." The rate of customs, etc., also bears this name, and the list of articles liable to duties is also called the […]

  • Dred Scott V. Sandford

    Dred Scott V. Sandford in the United States Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) Background

  • Dictum

    Dictum in United States Dictum Definition An opinion expressed by a court, but which, not being necessarily involved in the case, lacks the force of an adjudication. Usually given obiter dictum. An opinion expressed by a court, upon a point in a case argued and deliberately passed on, though […]

  • Forest Reserve Act

    Forest Reserve Act in the United States Introduction to Forest Reserve Act, 1891 In the context of the legal history: First national forest conservation policy, authorized the president to set aside areas of land for national forests. Resources In the context of the legal history: See Also […]

  • Federal Trade Commission, 1914

    Federal Trade Commission, 1914 in the United States Introduction to Federal Trade Commission, 1914 In the context of the legal history: A government agency established in 1914 to prevent unfair business practices and help maintain a competitive economy. Resources In the context of the legal […]

  • Federal Trade Commission, 1914

    Federal Trade Commission, 1914 in the United States Introduction to Federal Trade Commission, 1914 In the context of the legal history: A government agency established in 1914 to prevent unfair business practices and help maintain a competitive economy. Resources In the context of the legal […]

  • Black Codes

    Black Codes in the United States United States Constitution According to theEncyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled BLACK CODESIn 1865_1866, the former slave states enacted statutes, collectively known as the Black Codes, regulating the legal and constitutional […]

  • Encomienda System

    Encomienda System in the United States Encomienda System in the U.S. Legal History Summary The government in Spain gave away large tracts of conquered land in Spanish America, including whole villages of indigenous peoples, to court favorites, including many conquistadores. These new […]

  • Encomienda System

    Encomienda System in the United States Encomienda System in the U.S. Legal History Summary The government in Spain gave away large tracts of conquered land in Spanish America, including whole villages of indigenous peoples, to court favorites, including many conquistadores. These new […]