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Uncover the incredible true story that changed the landscape of American justice forever. Contempt of Court: The Turn Of-The-Century Lynching That Launched 100 Years of Federalism takes you back to a dark era in our nation's history when an innocent black man, Ed Johnson, was wrongly accused and sentenced to death. However, the actions that followed demonstrated the power and determination of the U.S. Supreme Court to ensure justice prevailed. This gripping account, written by Mark Curriden and Leroy Phillips, sheds light on the clash between federal power and states' rights, a debate that continues to shape our legal system today.
Imagine a time when the Supreme Court's authority was tested to its limits. Justice John Marshall Harlan's decision to grant a stay of execution for Ed Johnson ignited a storm of opposition in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In response, a violent mob exacted their own form of twisted justice, brutally lynching Johnson. In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court carried out a criminal trial against those responsible for this heinous act. Contempt of Court delves into the heart of this historic trial, challenging the notions of federalism that have echoed through time.
Contempt of Court not only explores a historical injustice but also reveals the triumph of the American justice system. This insightful book illustrates how the Supreme Court's determination to enforce its authority had a lasting impact on subsequent legal proceedings. Curriden and Phillips brilliantly capture the tension, emotion, and significance of this case, making it a must-read for anyone wanting to gain a deeper understanding of how our justice system operates.
If you are fascinated by true crime, the intricacies of the legal system, or the battle between federal and state powers, Contempt of Court is an essential addition to your reading list. Discover the driving force behind one of the most influential criminal trials in American history and gain valuable insights into the ongoing debate surrounding states' rights. Don't miss out on this captivating journey – order your copy of Contempt of Court today!
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