The Confederate Admiralty Court at Key West

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Abstract

In 1861, the Confederate States of America authorized the establishment of a “Court of Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction” at Key West. Although a judge was appointed, the court never sat because the island remained in Union hands throughout the Civil War. After first describing the court’s creation and staffing, this article highlights the various procedural and practical problems the court would have faced if it had been able to operate.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalBritish Journal of American Legal Studies
Volume12
StatePublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Appeals
  • Confederate States of America
  • Federal Courts
  • Forts
  • Jurisdiction
  • Key West
  • McQueen McIntosh
  • Prize Law
  • U.S. Civil War
  • William Marvin

Disciplines

  • Law

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