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Torture and Secession

April 17, 2009

     If there are two points upon which there should be unanimity in American life and constitutional law it is that the government does not have the constitutional right to torture people and that the states do not have the constitutional right to secede – but I guess people can disagree about anything.

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Lincoln and Secession: Address of July 4, 1861

February 6, 2009

     The essay posted Tuesday described the arguments that Abraham Lincoln made against secession in his First Inaugural Address of March 4, 1861.  Four months later on Independence Day, 1861, Lincoln returned to this subject and expanded upon his position in a special address to Congress.

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Lincoln and Secession – The First Inaugural

February 3, 2009

     As Commander-in-Chief Abraham Lincoln opposed the secession of the southern states militarily and under his leadership the armed forces of the United States defeated the secessionist movement on the battlefield.  In his addresses to the American people, Lincoln mounted powerful arguments opposing secession on all fronts – on legal grounds, on political grounds, on economic grounds, on patriotic grounds, and [...]

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