WILSON, JAMES, American Jurist

1742–98, American jurist, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. near St. Andrews, Scotland. He studied at the universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh and, after emigrating to Pennsylvania in 1766, taught Latin at the College of Philadelphia (now Univ. of Pennsylvania). He studied law there under John Dickinson, was later admitted to the bar in 1767, and became a successful lawyer within a few years. He was a member of the Pennsylvania convention (1774) and in the following year was elected a delegate to the Continental Congress. Although he strongly disputed Parliament's authority over the colonies, he opposed independence until July, 1776. Because he vigorously opposed the extremely democratic principles of the Pennsylvania constitution of 1776, he lost (1777) his seat in Congress. He became allied with the conservative faction and argued for it in the Congress of the Confederation (1782–83, 1785–87). Wilson is especially known for his part in the Federal Convention of 1787, where he was a proponent of a strong executive. His influence in drawing up the Constitution was second only to that of James Madison. He was active in drafting the Pennsylvania constitution of 1790 and served as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1789–98). He was the first professor of law (1789) at the College of Philadelphia. Wilson wrote a number of pamphlets, addresses, treatises, and lectures on law.

See biography by C. P. Smith (1956, repr. 1973); the collection of his works, 2 vol., ed by R. G. McCloskey (1804, repr. 1967).

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...Groups in America." American Political Science Review...Samuel. In Defense of American Liberties: A History...University Press, 1990. Wilson James Q. Political Organizations...Interest Groups in American Society. 2d ed. Englewood...
...29, however, the American members attached...I am afraid," Wilson said, "it would...who spoke as a jurist. At this Clemenceau...this with President Wilson who, when he laid...national law." Wilson still demurred...49. James B. Scott, "The...
...confir- mation of the North Carolina jurist, so far as the Negros part in that rejection...theoretically, belong to him as an American citizen. Because of the significance...was generally understood that a southern jurist would be named as his successor. Negroes...
...Spain; but the aged jurist declined ibid...served as head of an American mission to Russia...Shortly before Wilson left for Paris...Plenipotentiaries. Wilson declined on the...the fact is that Wilson did not want Root...the Inquiry, see James T. Shotwell, At...1939 , 199-202. Wilsons remarks
...Wilton B. British-American Relations, 1917...Louis L. Woodrow Wilson and the Rebirth of...Presidents Distress." American Heritage (October 1964): 95-101. . Wilson: Intimate Memoir...als Staatsmann, Jurist und Kirchenpolitiker...Headlam-Morley, James. A Memoir of the...
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...OF RELIGIOUS CONSCIENCE James Madison was born on March...influential professor in American history."20 Indeed...death.72 A respected jurist recently concluded that...extent argued by Mr. James Wilson," that rights were reserved...
...aristocratic patrons of Europe, American books competed with the necessities of life. Many Americans preferred European writers to their...desire for profit. They projected an American design, even before the Monroe Doctrine was proclaimed. Americans could not depend on European printers...and dubious. Nevertheless, Latin American scholars have generally preserved...circumstances that often has eluded Anglo-Americans. Historical methodological preferences...
...argued that Hardy had ruined the American original.(4) Another came...Longstreet as a "humorist, jurist, and educator, who sometimes...vital part in the founding of American literary realism. Princes...Princes militia narrative in American literary history, we may usefully...
...PAPERS OF THE PRESIDENTS 1139 (James D. Richardson ed., New...debate through British and American history). (149.) U...145 (1948). (152.) James Madison, Virginia Resolutions...four years). Moreover, Americans with a preference for divided...variable: the preferences of the American people. If government is...
...fundamental shift in American Jewish scene wrought...into every corner of American Jewish life, the American...accompanied President Woodrow Wilson to Versailles following...personal contact with Wilson and Brandeis. But an...the eminent Chicago jurist who enjoyed the confidence...
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...utilitarian philosopher and jurist, whose criticisms...was opposed to the American Revolution when he...it, the "Anglo-American United States") as...Jefferson thought that most Americans, obsessed as they...Another great critic was James Madison, who believed...and balances of the American political (as opposed...America for progressive jurists, of whom Justice Oliver...
...He was probably the American Revolutionary leader...Chastellux noted, "an American who... is at once...geometer, a physicist, a jurist and a statesman...European culture. When Americans in the 1780s realized...unrivalled in Europe." No American could stand up to his...University, will be a Wilson Center Guest Scholar...
...surprise to many Americans. Yet it was...positive cast in American popular culture...Criminologist James Fox warns of...observed the Roman jurist Baius, "paternity...psychologists Margo Wilson and Martin Daly...issues. For most Americans, life has become...first time in American history on a...
...writing the above paragraph, The American Spectator will not suffer from...another? As Hasson argued, the American Founders took the bold step of...liberty. Rights, as the liberal American jurist Ronald Dworkin puts it, are trumps...
...are contrary to American values," brags...from the CDC, the American Medical Association...Founding Father James Wilson, who was a signer...era, no British jurist was considered more...Eidsmoe told THE NEW AMERICAN. Dr. Eidsmoe...
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WILSON, JAMES , American jurist 1742 98, American jurist, signer of...Confederation (1782 83, 1785 87). Wilson is especially known for his part in...Constitution was second only to that of James Madison. He was active in drafting...


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