Andrew Jackson and the JudiciaryTennessee Historical Society, 1952 - 24 pages |
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20 Jackson action advisers Amos Kendall Andrew Jackson Andrew Stevenson appeal argued arguments Attorney Bank veto believed Butler cessor Circuit Court claim coerce Georgia conflict Constitution swears constitutionality Correspondence December decision declared defiance and independence dent's duty enforce the mandate execute the laws executive independence executive officer extend her laws federal courts federal judiciary Fort Mims massacre Georgia controversy hostility Ibid issue a writ Jack Jackson to Kendall Jackson's attitude Jacksonian Jefferson John Marshall John Quincy Adams John Sergeant Joseph Story Judge Judiciary Act Kendall's legislation let him enforce letter Louis McLane Marshall's Martin Van Buren Message to Congress ministerial Mississippi Nullification controversy Nullifiers oath to support opinion Postmaster President President's attitude Presidential Independence refused repeal Richardson Senate separation of powers South Carolina Special Message statement Stockton and Stokes support the Constitution Supreme Court Taney treaties Warren Willie Blount Worcester writ of mandamus wrote