
- Constitution Press
The Seventh Amendment: An Illustrated History


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- Robert McWhirter
- Constitution Press
- Paperback
- 9781945682070
- 10 X 7 X 0.14 inches
- 0.31 pounds
- Law > Civil Rights
- English

Book Description
Trial by oath, trial by ordeal, trial by combat. How did we get from those forms of trial to trial by jury? We take trial by jury as a given, but why is it enshrined in the Bill of Rights?
In this book you will find out. Robert McWhirter traces the long history of trials in their various forms from Medieval England, through the Tudor dynasty and the problems of Henry VIII, the Stuart Kings and the Georgians to arrive at how trials were conducted in Colonial America with the tussle for primacy between the judiciary and juries. It was as a result of that last struggle that the drafters of the Bill of Rights realized the need for the Seventh Amendment.
This lively account is written for the interested citizen, as well as the civics student. Along the way there are surprising, and interesting, discursions into how the events and personalities surrounding the Seventh Amendment have appeared in literature, film, sports and popular culture.
The book is part of a collection chronicling the origins, history, and interpretation, of the first ten Amendments to the Constitution to the Bill of Rights.
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