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- Sir William Blackstone | English Jurist Legal Scholar | Britannica
Sir William Blackstone (born July 10, 1723, London, England—died February 14, 1780, Wallingford, Oxfordshire) was an English jurist, whose Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vol (1765–69), is the best-known description of the doctrines of English law
- William Blackstone | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
William Blackstone's treatise on English law outlined principles of liberty that were later the foundations of the First Amendment
- Blackstone’s Influence on American Political Philosophy
This paper presupposes that Blackstone’s intended influence, as surmised from the breadth of his writing, was limited in reach and duration while the influence of ideas of others, tenuously derived from Blackstone’s principles [2], have been and are profound
- William Blackstone - Wikipedia
Sir William Blackstone (10 July 1723 – 14 February 1780) was an English jurist, justice, and Tory politician most noted for his Commentaries on the Laws of England, which became the best-known description of the doctrines of the English common law [1]
- William Blackstone: A Forgotten Inspiration for the American Founding
Blackstone’s intellectual framework offered the American founders a sophisticated approach to one of their central challenges: how to ground law in universal principles while maintaining practical effectiveness
- William Blackstone - American Battlefield Trust
Even after the Revolution, William Blackstone’s philosophies continued to impact American government into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries The Commentaries profoundly impacted the legal career of Abraham Lincoln, and justices cited them in numerous Supreme Court decisions
- William Blackstone and His Contributions to American Law
Blackstone on the Law of Nature is a summarization and definition of the major points in Blackstone's theory of law These definitions are the basis of Blackstone's resilience and contributions to American jurisprudence
- William Blackstone | Biography, Law Quotes - Study. com
Read about William Blackstone, a British commentator on law Study William Blackstone's beliefs and learn how they influenced the development and teaching of law
- William Blackstone - New World Encyclopedia
United States and other Common law courts mention with strong approval "Blackstone's Formulation" (also known as Blackstone's ratio or the Blackstone ratio), popularly stated as "Better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer "
- William Blackstone’s Influence on the American Founders: Back-to-School . . .
Blackstone, among others, famously articulated "the Rights of Englishmen" held dear by American colonists Statutory as well as common law, he argued, guarantees the sanctity of an Englishman's life, liberty, and property
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