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COLONY TO EMPIRE: EPISODES IN AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY


Item #: 72532

Pages: xxii, 363 pp.
Published: OE; Syndics of the University Press; Reprinted in 2012.

The noted historian and author of Jefferson's Louisiana hascollected a dozen essays that span topics ranging from thelegal rights of colonists, to the Red Scare of 1920,Massachusetts blue laws in the 1950s and recent issuesregarding the legal status of Puerto Rico. George Dargo grewup in Brooklyn, New York. A graduate of Erasmus Hall HighSchool and Columbia College, he completed his Doctorate inthe Department of History at Columbia University and, later,earned his law degree at Northeastern University. Hisprevious books include Jefferson's Louisiana, Roots of theRepublic, Law in the New Republic, and a History of the U.S.Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He was a Professorof Law at New England Law/Boston from 1983 until his death.Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

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