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Discover the hidden history of the federal courts in early Kentucky with "Federal Courts in the Early Republic: Kentucky, 1789-1816". This fascinating book, part of the prestigious Princeton Legacy Library, takes you on a journey through the legal practice of the time, debunking myths and offering new insights into American legal history. Professor Tachau's meticulous research demonstrates that the federal courts were not only accessible but deeply connected to the lives of the people.
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