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- Ex_parte_Vallandigham abstract "Ex parte Vallandigham, 68 U.S. (1 Wall.) 243 (1864), is a United States Supreme Court case, involving a former congressman Clement Vallandigham of Ohio, who had violated an Army order against the public expression of sympathy for the Confederate States and their cause. Vallandigham was tried before a military tribunal by Major General Ambrose E. Burnside for treason after he delivered an incendiary speech at Mount Vernon. A writ of certiorari brought the case to the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Roger Taney. "Vallandigham had denounced the War and the Administration at home and in Congress. President Abraham Lincoln banished Vallandigham to rebel territory. He returned and appealed the action in the Supreme Court."The question before the court was whether or not the military proceedings were constitutional. In February 1864 the Supreme Court unanimously held that it had no power to issue a writ of habeas corpus to a military commission. The court avoided disagreement with the President or military by arguing that since the extra-legal tribunals were not listed in any documents enumerating courts over which the Supreme Court had authority, Vallandigham had no grounds for appeal. Ex parte Metzger was used as precedent.".
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- Ex_parte_Vallandigham wikiPageID "22613854".
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- Ex_parte_Vallandigham arguedate "--01-22".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham argueyear "1864".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham citation "17".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham concurrence "Nelson, Grier, Field".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham decidedate "--02-15".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham decideyear "1864".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham fullname "Ex parte Clement Vallandigham".
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- Ex_parte_Vallandigham holding "The Supreme Court of the United States has no power to review by certiorari the proceedings of a military commission ordered by a general officer of the United States Army, commanding a military department.".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham joinmajority "Taney, Catron, Clifford, Swayne, Davis".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham lawsapplied Judiciary_Act_of_1789.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham lawsapplied United_States_Constitution.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham litigants "Ex parte Vallandigham".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham majority "Wayne".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham notparticipating "Miller".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham prior "This case arose on the petition of Clement L. Vallandigham for a certiorari, to be directed to the Judge Advocate General of the Army of the United States, to send up to the Court, for its review, the proceedings of a military commission, by which Vallandigham had been tried and sentenced to imprisonment.".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham scotus "1863".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham uspage "243".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham usvol "68".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham subject Category:1863_in_United_States_case_law.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham subject Category:Criminal_cases_in_the_Taney_Court.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham subject Category:Ohio_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham subject Category:Original_habeas_cases.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham subject Category:United_States_habeas_corpus_case_law.
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham subject Category:United_States_separation_of_powers_case_law.
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- Ex_parte_Vallandigham comment "Ex parte Vallandigham, 68 U.S. (1 Wall.) 243 (1864), is a United States Supreme Court case, involving a former congressman Clement Vallandigham of Ohio, who had violated an Army order against the public expression of sympathy for the Confederate States and their cause. Vallandigham was tried before a military tribunal by Major General Ambrose E. Burnside for treason after he delivered an incendiary speech at Mount Vernon.".
- Ex_parte_Vallandigham label "Ex parte Vallandigham".
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- Ex_parte_Vallandigham name "Ex parte Clement Vallandigham".