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Joel Parker (jurist)

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170: 33: 235:, where he served until his death. In 1856 he held that the states cannot be expanded to any more of the slave state. And in 1861 he held the President Jefferson Davis could not right of succession. Nevertheless, he opposed during the 231:
In 1840 he was chairman of the committee on the revision of the New Hampshire statutes. From 1847 to 1857, he was professor of medical jurisprudence at Dartmouth. In 1848 he became a professor at the
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in 1833 and became chief justice in 1838. He held this post until his resignation in 1848. He studied at
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Progress: An address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Dartmouth College
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566:Chief justices of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 408: 406: 351: 349: 527: 393:Charles Fairman (1934). "Parker, Joel, jurist". 505: 392: 315:The War Powers of Congress and of the President 220:. He was appointed an associate justice of the 403: 346: 216:. From 1824 to 1826, he was a member of the 493:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 476: 571:Members of the New Hampshire General Court 509:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 31: 512:"Parker, Joel. An American jurist"  412: 355: 586:19th-century New Hampshire politicians 528: 521:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. 388: 386: 384: 399:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 212:After studying law, he practiced at 415:"Memoir of Hon. Joel Parker, LL.D." 358:"Memoir of Hon. Joel Parker, LL.D." 201:on January 25, 1795. He studied at 13: 546:People from Jaffrey, New Hampshire 381: 14: 597: 576:19th-century American legislators 413:Washburn, Emory (November 1875). 356:Washburn, Emory (November 1875). 396:Dictionary of American Biography 168: 266:(Hanover, New Hampshire, 1846) 518:New International Encyclopedia 438: 327:The Three Powers of Government 209:, where he graduated in 1811. 1: 470: 462:– via NewspaperArchive. 434:– via Internet Archive. 377:– via Internet Archive. 321:Revolution and Reconstruction 309:Habeas Corpus and Martial Law 581:19th-century American judges 487:"Parker, Joel, jurist"  454:. 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New Hampshire Supreme Court
New Hampshire Supreme Court
New Hampshire Legislature
Jaffrey
Cambridge
Dartmouth College

New Hampshire
Jaffrey, New Hampshire
Groton Academy
Dartmouth College
Keene
New Hampshire Legislature
New Hampshire Supreme Court
Groton Academy
Harvard Law School
American Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
unconstitutional
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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"Memoir of Hon. Joel Parker, LL.D."
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society



Dictionary of American Biography

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