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The Flimsy Case Against Mary Surratt
01-21-2019, 05:43 PM (This post was last modified: 01-21-2019 05:53 PM by mike86002000.)
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RE: The Flimsy Case Against Mary Surratt
(01-21-2019 04:04 PM)wpbinzel Wrote:  Another Mike - We will have to respectfully agree to disagree.

One correction, though. While the holding of the Supreme Court in Milligan was unanimous, the "ruling" or opinion of the Court was 5 to 4, hence Judge Boynton's reference to the majority and minority opinions. Justice Davis delivered the opinion of the Court and was joined by four other Justices (Clifford, Field, Grier and Nelson). Chief Justice Chase and three other Justices (Wayne, Swayne, and Miller) agreed with the result but filed a separate concurring opinion that was less restrictive than the majority opinion.

The distinction between a decision and a ruling is a technicality. The decision of the court was unanimous. As I acknowledged above in this thread, four justices thought it necessary to state that that the Congress had the power to pass laws that would make military tribunals legal. They also noted that they had not done so. That's hardly a restriction on the unanimous decision.
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RE: The Flimsy Case Against Mary Surratt - mike86002000 - 01-21-2019 05:43 PM

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