FOOTNOTES:
[62] Address as temporary chairman of the New York Republican State Convention, at Saratoga Springs, September 25, 1912.
[63] 158 United States Reports, p. 594-595.
A collection of public addresses that examine foundational legal and civic principles through historical documents and contemporary controversies. Essays explore the legal legacy of a seminal charter, the moral basis of constitutional government, amendments and judicial critique, and proposals such as graduated taxation and reforms to nominating conventions. Several speeches counsel civic responsibility, discuss parochial schooling, and reflect on international cooperation. Woven together by a juristic perspective, the pieces combine historical interpretation with practical recommendations for law, taxation, civic practice, and public institutions.
[62] Address as temporary chairman of the New York Republican State Convention, at Saratoga Springs, September 25, 1912.
[63] 158 United States Reports, p. 594-595.