The 1832 nullification crisis grew out of the resistance of southern states to the Tariff of Abominations. |
Rejecting extremist Federalist demands for resistance, nullification, and disunion, the convention pursued a moderate course. |
It is the nullification of public discourse, for how can one refute accusations grounded in ethnicity? |
The most serious confrontation between the federal government and the states had come in the nullification crisis of the 1830s. |
He's correct that the right of jury nullification trumps any worries about the possible pernicious effects of the drug. |
And then, when we saw the recent controversy, it wasn't jury nullification or even cumulative voting that got him in trouble. |