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American lawyer who served on the Supreme Court of the United States fromto, He is most remembered for his opinions in Martin v, Hunters Lessee and The Amistad case, and especially for his magisterial Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, Story opposed Jacksonian democracy, saying it was oppression of property rights by republican governments when popular majorities began in thes to restrict and erode the property rights of the minority of rich men.
Historians agree that Justice Joseph Story reshaped American lawas much or than Marshall or anyone elsein a conservative direction that protected property rights.
American lawyer who served on the Supreme Court of the United States fromto, He is most remembered for his opinions in Martin v, Hunter's Lessee and The Amistad case, and especially for his magisterial Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, Story opposed Jacksonian democracy, saying it was "oppression" of property rights by republican governments when popular majorities began in thes to restrict and erode the property rights of the minority of rich men.
Historians agree that Justice Joseph Story reshaped American lawas much or than Marshall or anyone elsein a conservative direction that protected property rights.
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