A Place of Recourse: A History of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, 1803-2003The first history of a federal district court in a midwestern state, A Place of Recourse explains a district court's function and how its mission has evolved. The court has grown from an obscure institution adjudicating minor debt and land disputes to one that plays a central role in the political, economic, and social lives of southern Ohioans. |
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... Leavitt, courtesy Cincinnati Historical Society; Robert R. Nevin; George Read Sage, courtesy Cincinnati Historical Society; Timothy Sylvester Hogan; Herman J. Weber. Central image: the judges of the U.S. District Court, Sourthern ...
... Leavitt, 1834–1872 25 three The District Court at the Turn of the Century The Gilded Age, 1871–1898 62 four The Progressive Era and World War I, 1898–1919 77 five From Prosperity, to the Great Depression and War, and Back Again, 1920 ...
... Leavitt, 1834–1871 221 Philip Bergan Swing, 1871–1882 223 William White, 1883 225 George Read Sage, 1883–1898 227 Albert Clifton Thompson, 1898–1910 229 John Elbert Sater, 1907–1924 230 Howard Clark Hollister, 1910–1919 233 John Weld ...
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The Judicial Branch of Federal Government: People, Process, and Politics Charles L. Zelden No preview available - 2007 |