RichardTitball t1_iseknw0 wrote on October 15, 2022 at 11:25 AM Reply to TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo The various Lincoln Civil War Supreme Court cases are rad. Supreme Court basically ruled “Lincoln is too based for due process” like a half dozen times. Permalink 8
RichardTitball t1_iseknw0 wrote
Reply to TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
The various Lincoln Civil War Supreme Court cases are rad. Supreme Court basically ruled “Lincoln is too based for due process” like a half dozen times.