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| | JOHN C. CALHOUN BECOMES THE TENTH JUSTICE: STATE SOVEREIGNTY, JUDICIAL REVIEW, AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AFTER JUNE 23, ... |
 | | Calhoun, 17821850, a native of South Carolina, as well as a lawyer and graduate of Yale College, served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (181117), a member of the U.S. Senate (183243 and 184550), Secretary of War (181725), Secretary of State (184445), and Vice President (182532). |
 | | See id. At the heart of this shift was a Southern fear that the industrialized North would insist on emancipation of the slaves and the creation of this constitutional doctrine was a means of preventing this from occurring from the federal level. |
 | | See John T. Cross, Intellectual Property and the Eleventh Amendment After Seminole Tribe, 47 DePaul L. Rev. 519, 52223 (1998). |
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