The cast of The Higher Law - 1911 includes: James Cruze William Garwood as The Minister William Russell
William Hawkins - serjeant-at-law - died in 1746.
William Jones - law-officer - was born in 1631.
Thomas William Black.
William introduced the "William's Law," which aims to address issues related to environmental sustainability and resource management. This legislation focuses on promoting renewable energy sources and reducing carbon emissions. Its primary goal is to create a framework for environmental protection while fostering economic growth. The law has received both support and criticism, reflecting the complexities of balancing ecological and economic interests.
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Senator William Seward's doctrine that slavery should be excluded from the territories because divine morality was above the Constitution came to be known as the Higher Law doctrine. He delivered his famous Higher Law speech on March 11, 1850.
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The Higher Law doctrine stated that slavery should be excluded from the territories as contrary to a divine moral law standing above even the Constitution. Senator Seward proposed this doctrine in 1851.
William H. Seward, a New York senator, argued that the expansion of slavery was forbidden by a higher law based on natural rights and moral principles. He was a prominent figure in the anti-slavery movement and played a key role in the Republican Party's opposition to the spread of slavery in the United States.
In the congressional debate of 1850 Willian H. Seward, a senator from NY and a strong antislveryite, argued that christian legislators must obey God's moral law. He appealed to excluding slvery in the territories to an even "higher law" than that of the Constitution.
The cast of The Higher Law - 1911 includes: James Cruze William Garwood as The Minister William Russell
Many members of the US Congress, especially ones from Northern states were against the Fugitive Slave Act that was part of the Missouri Compromise of 1850. Very vocal was the senator from New York, William H. Seward. He defended his position by declaring that " There was a higher law than the US Constitution". Later, as a Republican, Seward would contend for the Republican nominee against fellow Republican Abraham Lincoln. Seward would become the US Secretary of State and even be the official that brought about the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867.
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It is the principle of Higher Law.
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There is no law that says "There is no freedom of speech". The problem might be that there might not be a law which says "There is freedom of speech".