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 Paterson William American Political Leader and Jurist: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Governors--New Jersey--Biography, Judges--United States--Biography, Legislators--United States--Biography, New Jersey--Politics And Government--1775-1783, Paterson, William--1745-1806, United States--Congress--Senate--Biography, United States--Politics And Government--1783-1809
He was prominent as a champion of the rights of the small states; he set forth the New Jersey, or small state, plan (sometimes called the Paterson plan).
Inexplicably, Judge Becker, an otherwise able jurist, examined the question as if it were open, despite Local 560s authoritative treatment of the issue.
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 JURIST - Mazzone: Introduction
Skirting the issue of whether the Constitution authorized Congress to abolish the circuit courts, Justice Paterson held that Congress had the authority to transfer a pending case out of the circuit court once it repealed the 1801 Act.
His principle areas of academic work have been in constitutional law and history, criminal law, civil procedure, and federalism.
The Court announced its power of judicial review but refused to order Madison to deliver Marbury's commission.
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 Paterson News
PATERSON - City library users will soon be able to further acquaint themselves with the social progress and issues that have marked the growth of the state and...
PATERSON - An attorney for suspended Police Chief Lawrence Spagnola appeared in state Superior Court on Monday, attempting to have his client's job reinstated.
Wild Police Chase In Paterson, NJ Dec 8, 2004
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 11/09/98 Committee on the Judiciary - Gerhardt Statement
Early in the convention's proceedings, they referred to "mal-" and "corrupt administration," "neglect of duty," and "misconduct in office" as the only impeachable offenses and maintained that common law crimes such as treason and bribery were to be heard in the courts of law.
In general, those offences, which may be committed equally by a private citizen, as a public officer, are not the subjects of impeachment.
In this century, the House rejected then-Representative Gerald Ford's resolution to initiate an impeachment action against Justice William O.
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 LookSmart - Directory - William Patterson
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Biographical Directory of the US Congress - Paterson, William
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 Paterson, William --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It was his dream to make the United States economically independent of Europe by building up its manufacturing industries.
He also served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1793 to 1806.
Irish-born jurist, one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution, U.S. senator (1789–90) and governor of New Jersey (1790–93).
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 National Park Service - Signers of the Constitution (William Paterson)
He apparently returned to the Convention only to sign the final document.
During the years 1793-1806, Paterson served as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Although he made his career primarily as a lawyer-jurist and\reached the pinnacle of his success as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, his political offices included attorney general, legislator, and Governor of New Jersey; and, briefly, U.S. Senator.
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 William Paterson (jurist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Paterson (December 24, 1745–September 9, 1806) was a New Jersey statesman, a signer of the United States Constitution, and an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
George Washington appointed him associate justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1793.
After Independence, Paterson was appointed New Jersey's first attorney general, maintaining law and order and establishing himself as the best lawyer in the state.
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 Paterson New Jersey phoenix university
After Independence, Paterson was appointed New Jersey's first attorney...
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Thomas Edison State College William Paterson University of New Jersey.
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 First United States Congress
William Samuel Johnson, United States Federalist PartyFederalist, ConnecticutCT/
William Paterson (jurist)William Paterson, United States Federalist PartyFederalist, and then Philemon Dickinson, United States Federalist PartyFederalist, New JerseyNJ/
Theodorick Bland and then William B. Giles, At-Large
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 A history of Paterson NJ
Up to that time the colonists had been compelled to depend upon importations from England for tinware of all kinds, principally household utensils.
Every youth, during his first days at college, was set to copying the long parchment of laws.
In addition to assisting his father in mercantile pursuits and attending classes at college William began the study of law in the office of Richard Stockton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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 Roberto F. Fleitas
He moved to the United States during the 1960's.
He received his bachelor's degree at William Paterson State College in 1974, a master's degree at the University of Miami in 1976, and a jurist doctor's degree from Nova University in 1979.
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 Campbell v. Clinton; Memorandum in Support of Summary Judgment
A broad cross-section of prominent constitutional law scholars agree that the Constitution requires congressional authorization for all non-defensive, non-emergency deployment of U.S. forces in combat against another country.
The bulk of the citations are to statements by President Clinton, Secretary of Defense William Cohen, Secretary of State Madeline Albright and military spokespeople.
Indeed, even President Nixon's Secretary of State, William P. Rogers recognized that:
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 William Paterson
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PATERSON, William, jurist, born at sea in 1745; died in Albany, New York.
His parents, who were natives of Ireland, brought him to this country when he was two years old.
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 Lecture on Life and Career of William Paterson
Paterson, who served as New Jersey’s first U.S. senator and its second governor, was later appointed as associate justice of the U.S Supreme Court.
Among the cases he decided were several which laid important foundations for the doctrine of judicial review.
A strong advocate for the rights of New Jersey and other small states after the American Revolution, Paterson offered what became known as the New Jersey Plan during the 1787 Constitutional Convention.
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 Reeve, Tapping
Reeve operated the school single-handedly until 1798, when he was appointed to the Connecticut Supreme Court (of which he was later Chief Justice).
A classmate of the eminent jurist, William Paterson, Reeve taught for a number of years after graduation before going to Connecticut to read law in the office of Judge Root in Hartford.
Although not the first institution for instruction in the law -- the first American chair of law was established at the College of William and Mary in 1779 -- Reeve's school represented a major advance in the development of legal education in this country.
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 Great American History Fact-Finder - -Paterson, William
Paterson served in the U.S. Senate and was appointed an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court by President George Washington in 1793.
As a delegate to the Constitutional Convention from New Jersey, Paterson helped write the New Jersey Plan, which favored the small states by giving each state an equal number of representatives in the federal legislature.
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 Paterson
William PATERSON - PATERSON, William (1745—1806) Senate Years of Service: 1789-1790 Party: Pro-Administration...
William Paterson, American political leader and jurist - Paterson, William, 1745–1806, American political leader and jurist, b.
and others of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures, Paterson was a planned attempt to promote industrial independence in the newly formed United States.
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 New Jersey plan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the structure of the United States Government proposed by William Paterson in the June of 1787.
The plan was created in response to adoption of the Virginia Plan's call for two houses of Congress, both elected with proportional representation.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_plan   (195 words)

  
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Biography of William Paterson, jurist - (1745-1806), American statesman, signed US Constitution
Biography of William Barclay Parsons - (1859-1932), civil engineer
Biography of William S. Paley - (1901-1990), television pioneer
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Paterson, William jurist - (1745-1806), American statesman, signed US Constitution
Paterson, William - (1658-1719), Scottish trader, a founder of the Bank of England
Professor David Bates - writer of books about William I of England and Odo of Bayeux
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 Guillermo Paterson (jurist)
Guillermo Paterson (de diciembre el 24 de 1745 - de septiembre el 9 de 1806) era un estadista de Nuevo-Jersey y un firmante de la constitución de Estados Unidos.
Nombran a Paterson, Nuevo-Jersey y la universidad de Guillermo Paterson después de él.
Paterson hizo un partidario abierto de la independencia americana.
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 William Paterson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(American Revolutionary leader (born in Ireland) who was a member of the Constitutional Convention (1745-1806)) William Patterson, a 19th century US politician.
(Click link for more info and facts about William Paterson (jurist)) William Paterson (jurist) (1745-1806), American statesman, signed US Constitution
William Paterson (Canadian politician) (1839-1914), (A river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma) Canadian (An elected member of the British Parliament: a member of the House of Commons) Member of Parliament
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 William Paterson (jurist) - Wikipedia
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 Governor William Paterson
This distinguished jurist had great influence over the Federal and State constitutions, and served in the U.S. Senate (where he and Oliver Ellsworth sponsored the Judiciary Act).
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At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, he proposed the New Jersey Plan, which would have provided for a weaker federal government that that adopted, and would have given states equal representation in Congress.
Some features of the plan, however, were adopted in the Constitution, which Paterson signed.
Born in Ireland and was taken to America as an infant.
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 Guillermo Paterson
Guillermo Paterson (jurist) (1745-1806), estadista americano, constitución firmada de los E.E.U.U. Guillermo Paterson (gobernador) (1755-1810), gobernador temprano del teniente de Tasmania
Guillermo Paterson (banquero) (1658-1719), comerciante escocés, fundador del banco de Inglaterra, deviser del esquema de Darién
Han nombrado a varios individuos notables Guillermo Paterson:
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_1743-1805 Paley, William S. US broadcasting industrialist; pres.
justice 1912-1922 _1858-1924 Pitt, William (Pitt the Elder; the Great Commoner; Earl of Chatham) Eng.
_1741-1821 Piper, William Thomas (the Henry Ford of Aviation) US airplane manufacturer; founder, eponym, & 1st pres.
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