Statute Law in Colonial Virginia: Governors, Assemblymen, and the Revisals That Forged the Old Dominion

Author:   Warren M. Billings
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
ISBN:  

9780813945644


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   28 February 2021
Format:   Hardback

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Statute Law in Colonial Virginia: Governors, Assemblymen, and the Revisals That Forged the Old Dominion


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Between 1632 and 1748, Virginia's General Assembly revised the colony's statutes seven times. These revisals provide an invaluable opportunity to gauge how governors, councilors, and burgesses created a hybrid body of colonial statute law that would become the longest strand in the American legal fabric. In Statute Law in Colonial Virginia, Warren Billings presents a series of snapshots that depict the seven revisions of the corpus juris the General Assembly undertook. In so doing, he highlights the good, the corrupt, and the loathsome applications of broad legislative authority throughout the colonial era. Each revision was built on prior written law and embodies the members' legal knowledge and statutory craftsmanship, revealing their use of an unbridled discretion to further the interests they represented. Statutes undergirded Virginia's evolving legal culture, and by examining these revisals and their links, Billings casts light on the hybrid nature of Virginia statute law and its relation to English laws.

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Author:   Warren M. Billings
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.30cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.398kg
ISBN:  

9780813945644


ISBN 10:   081394564
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   28 February 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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This book represents an important contribution on the substance of the Virginia revisals, a topic that no one has addressed in book-length form. The scholarship is completely sound, and Billings is the most important colonial Virginia legal historian and the only person who can make all the necessary connections. --Mary Sarah Bilder, Boston College Law School Madison's Hand: Revising the Constitutional Convention


This book represents an important contribution on the substance of the Virginia revisals, a topic that no one has addressed in book-length form. The scholarship is completely sound, and Billings is the most important colonial Virginia legal historian and the only person who can make all the necessary connections. --Mary Sarah Bilder, Boston College Law School Madison's Hand: Revising the Constitutional Convention The preeminent historian of early Virginia, Warren Billings trains his penetrating lens on America's oldest legislature and the statutory overhauls it accomplished during two eventful centuries. His fast-paced, highly readable account sheds new light on the pulls and tugs on both sides of the Atlantic that shaped this pivotal first experiment in American democracy and that influence law-making even today. --Frank B. Atkinson, former chairman of the federal Jamestown 400th Commemoration Commission The Lion's Den: A Story of American Renewal


This book represents an important contribution on the substance of the Virginia revisals, a topic that no one has addressed in book-length form. The scholarship is completely sound, and Billings is the most important colonial Virginia legal historian and the only person who can make all the necessary connections. The preeminent historian of early Virginia, Warren Billings trains his penetrating lens on America’s oldest legislature and the statutory overhauls it accomplished during two eventful centuries. His fast-paced, highly readable account sheds new light on the pulls and tugs on both sides of the Atlantic that shaped this pivotal first experiment in American democracy and that influence law-making even today.


The preeminent historian of early Virginia, Warren Billings trains his penetrating lens on America's oldest legislature and the statutory overhauls it accomplished during two eventful centuries. His fast-paced, highly readable account sheds new light on the pulls and tugs on both sides of the Atlantic that shaped this pivotal first experiment in American democracy and that influence law-making even today. --Frank B. Atkinson, former chairman of the federal Jamestown 400th Commemoration Commission, author of The Lion's Den: A Story of American Renewal This book represents an important contribution on the substance of the Virginia revisals, a topic that no one has addressed in book-length form. The scholarship is completely sound, and Billings is the most important colonial Virginia legal historian and the only person who can make all the necessary connections. --Mary Sarah Bilder, Boston College Law School, author of Madison's Hand: Revising the Constitutional Convention


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Warren M. Billings, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of New Orleans, is author of Magistrates and Pioneers: Essays in the History of American Law.

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