Newspaper Title
Illinios State Journal
Publication Date
3-17-1857
Publication Place
Springfield, lllinois
Event Topic
Dred Scott
Political Party
Republican
Region
free state
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Quote
several of the Supreme Court Judges are getting their opinions printed privately, and have revised them to conform to the points of Judges Curtis and McLean
Document Type
Article (Journal or Newsletter)
Full Text Transcription
The Washington correspondent of the Tribune, says that several of the Supreme Court Judges are getting their opinions printed privately, and have revised them to conform to the points of Judges Curtis and McLean. Chief Justice Taney is altering his materially, and Judge Caltron has suppressed some portions clearly announced in the Court!
Edited/Proofed by
Entered by Beatrice Burton. Proofed by James Cash
Recommended Citation
"No Title." (1857). Secession Era Newspaper Editorials. 299.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/secession-editorials/all/editorials/299
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several of the Supreme Court Judges are getting their opinions printed privately, and have revised them to conform to the points of Judges Curtis and McLean
Identifier
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