Morris County - Morris Twp - Why was Jefferson Davis never convicted, let alone never tried for treason or war crimes after 1865?


Thursday, March 28 – Morris County

7:14 p.m.   North Jersey Civil War Round Table meeting in the Haggerty Education Center at the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Avenue, Morris Twp. (opp. the Morris County Library). Admission $5 Members & Students – free

Prof. Jonathan Lurie, Rutgers University. (Ret.) returns to the NJCWRT; this year's lecture: Why was Jefferson Davis never convicted, let alone never tried for treason or war crimes after 1865?

Jonathan Lurie is a professor emeritus of history at Rutgers University. He is the author of Arming Military Justice: The Origins of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals; Pursuing Military Justice: The History of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces; co-authored with Ronald Labbe, The Slaughterhouse Cases: Regulation, Reconstruction and the 14th Amendment.

Prof. Lurie was awarded the Fulbright fellowship to Uppsala University School of Law in Sweden, fall 2005 and was invited to lecture at the United States Supreme Court as part of the lecture series from the United States Supreme Court Historical Society.

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