Abraham Lincoln, Esq.

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Pub. Date: 2012-01-25
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Kentucky
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Summary

As our nation's most beloved and recognizable president, Abraham Lincoln is best known for the Emancipation Proclamation and for guiding our country through the Civil War. But before he took the oath of office, Lincoln practiced law for nearly twenty-five years in the Illinois courts. Abraham Lincoln, Esq.: The Legal Career of America's Greatest President examines Lincoln's law practice and the effect it had on his presidency and the country. Editors Roger Billings and Frank J. Williams, along with a notable list of contributors, examine Lincoln's career as a general-practice attorney, looking both at his work in Illinois and at the time he spent in Washington. Each chapter offers an expansive look at Lincoln's legal mind and covers diverse topics such as Lincoln's legal writing, ethics, the Constitution, and international law. Abraham Lincoln, Esq. emphasizes this often overlooked period in Lincoln's career and sheds light on Lincoln's life before he became our sixteenth president.

Author Biography

Roger Billings is a professor at Northern Kentucky University's Salmon P. Chase College of Law. His articles on Abraham Lincoln have appeared in such publications as the ABA Journal, the Journal of Illinois History, and International Law. Frank J. Williams is former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, a member of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, chair of the Lincoln Forum, and former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Military Commission Review for appeals from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He is the author of Judging Lincoln and coeditor of Lincoln Lessons: Reflections on America's Greatest Leader.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Evaluating Lincoln's Career
Reassessing Lincoln's Legal Careerp. 5
Lincoln's Lessons for Lawyersp. 19
Does Lawyer Lincoln Matter?p. 45
A. Lincoln, Respectable "Prairie Lawyer"p. 65
The Illinois Years
A. Lincoln, Debtor-Creditor Lawyerp. 81
Lincoln and Illinois Real Estate: The Making of a Mortgage Lawyerp. 105
The Power of Lincoln's Legal Wordsp. 119
Competence, Diligence, and Getting Paid: Lincoln's Lessons for Today's Ethical Lawyerp. 133
Lincoln's Legal Ethics: The Client Correspondencep. 171
Lincoln and the Kentuckians: Placing Lincoln in Context with Lawyers and Clients from His Native Statep. 185
The Washington Years
Abraham Lincoln as Practical Constitutional Lawyerp. 205
President Lincoln: The International Lawyerp. 229
List of Contributorsp. 243
Indexp. 247
Illustrations follow pagep. 138
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