Description: The Historic Rules of the Supreme Court of Louisiana 1813-1879 Warren M. Billings, ed. Univ. Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette. 1985. Illustrated with b/w portrait reproductions. The drafters of the Louisiana Constitution of 1812 called for an appellate court of 3-5 members to oversee disputes worth more than $ 300. The Orleans sittings of the Court were held separately from the Western Sessions. Appendices give brief information about the men who were the Chief Justices, members of the Court, and Clerks of the Supreme court. Hardback book in Very Good condition. Book is bright, clean, tightly bound, and the pages are fresh and unmarked. Unread. Cover is glossy bot with wear at corners and spine ends, gilt decorations and lettering gleam. 6 x 9 inches, 55 pages including index. [22106-2205] We wrap securely and ship promptly. The description and photograph are from our actual book.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Region: United States
Author: Warren M. Billings, ed.
Publisher: Univ. Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Louisiana Supreme Court
Subject: Law & Government
Year Printed: 1985