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Journal of Southern Legal History
Volume X, Numbers 1 & 2
2002
Table of Contents
Preface
by Charles R. Adams III
Page i
IN MEMORIAM
John "Buck" Griffin
In Memoriam
by William C. Talmadge
Page 1
A Lifetime of Showing Up
by Hulett H. Askew
Page 3
ARTICLES
The Tuttle Trilogy: Habeas Corpus and Human
Rights
by Anne S. Emanuel
Page 5
An Historical Note On "The Devil's Advocate":
O.S. Baker and the Henry Wirz/Andersonville Military Tribunal
by Robert Scott Davis
Page 25
A "Freshman" Takes Charge: Judge
John J. Parker of the United States Court of Appeals, 1925-1930
by Peter G. Fish
Page 59
Accidental Achievements: The Supreme Court
has Improved Capital Punishment Jurisprudence But Not Because
it is Committed to the Principles of Furman v. Georgia
by Jeffrey W. Davis
Page 115
A TEACHER'S AFTERTHOUGHTS
June 30, 1863June 30, 2003
by Joseph E. Claxton
Page 161
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