- M****achusetts-based
political economist Henry Lee.[citation needed] Some
Nullifiers joined the
newly formed Whig
Party after the 1832 election, attracted...
- Look up
nullification or
nullify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nullification may
refer to:
Nullification (U.S. Constitution), a
legal theory that...
- The
Ultimate Nullifier is a
fictional device of
immense power in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. The
device made its
first appearance...
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previous year's election, the
choice was
clear between nullifiers and unionists. The
nullifiers won and on
October 20, 1832,
Hamilton called the legislature...
- Jury
nullification, also
known in the
United Kingdom as jury equity, or a
perverse verdict, is when the jury in a
criminal trial gives a
verdict of not...
- The
Ordinance of
Nullification declared the
Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 null and void
within the
borders of the U.S.
state of
South Carolina,
beginning on...
- the
People of
South Carolina, in
which he
called the
positions of the
nullifiers as "impractical absurdity." He
provided this
concise statement of his...
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signaling the
arrival of the
Nullifiers.
Although he is defeated, his
succeeds in
activating the
Spiral Mark to
signal the
Nullifiers. His
Titan is Demigorgan...
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opposition to states' rights,
including Sen. John C.
Calhoun and the
Nullifiers, also
temporarily joined the Whig coalition.
Unlike the Democrats, the...
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Nullification, in
United States constitutional history, is a
legal theory that a
state has the
right to
nullify, or invalidate, any
federal laws that...