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  1. In Supreme Injustice, the distinguished legal historian Paul Finkelman establishes an authoritative account of each justice’s proslavery position, the reasoning behind his opposition to black freedom, and the incentives created by circumstances in his private life.

  2. 8 de ene. de 2018 · In Supreme Injustice, the distinguished legal historian Paul Finkelman establishes an authoritative account of each justice’s proslavery position, the reasoning behind his opposition to black...

  3. Legal historian Paul Finkelman discusses his book Supreme Injustice, which highlights the three most important Supreme Court Justices before the Civil War—John Marshall, Roger B. Taney, and...

  4. Supreme Injustice: Slavery in the Nation's Highest Court. Paul Finkelman. Harvard University Press, 2018 - Judges - 287 pages. "In ruling after ruling, the three most important pre-Civil War...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2018 · In Supreme Injustice, the prolific Paul Finkelman takes on the three most important Supreme Court justices of the antebellum era: John Marshall, Joseph Story, and Roger B. Taney.

  6. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv252501d.3. This book explores the slavery jurisprudence of the three most important justices on the antebellum Supreme Court—Chief Justice John Marshall, Associate Justice Joseph Story, and Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney.

  7. es Chief Justice John Marshall, Associate Justice Joseph Story, and Chief Justice Roger B. Taney of being “supremely unjust” to African Americans. Instead of using their judicial powers to “hem in slavery,” suppress the international slave trade, and protect the rights of free bla.