TY - JOUR
T1 - The Impeachment of the Judges of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, 1787-1793: Colonial Judges, Loyalist Lawyers, and the Colonial Assembly
AU - Phillips, Jim
PY - 2011/10/1
Y1 - 2011/10/1
N2 - In 1790 the Nova Scotia House of Assembly passed seven "articles of impeachment" against two ofthe colony's Supreme Courtjudges, the firstattempt bya British North American assembly to remove superior courtjudges. Although the impeachment failed when the British government rejected the charges, it is noteworthy nonetheless. The product of a dispute between newly arrived loyalist lawyers and a local elite of "old inhabitants, " it was at one and the same time a political struggle between the Assembly and the executive branch, and one that involved concerns about judicial competence. The impeachment crisis also demonstrates the close links between the judiciary and executive in the preresponsible government era.
AB - In 1790 the Nova Scotia House of Assembly passed seven "articles of impeachment" against two ofthe colony's Supreme Courtjudges, the firstattempt bya British North American assembly to remove superior courtjudges. Although the impeachment failed when the British government rejected the charges, it is noteworthy nonetheless. The product of a dispute between newly arrived loyalist lawyers and a local elite of "old inhabitants, " it was at one and the same time a political struggle between the Assembly and the executive branch, and one that involved concerns about judicial competence. The impeachment crisis also demonstrates the close links between the judiciary and executive in the preresponsible government era.
KW - Nova Scotia
KW - House of Assembly
KW - impeachment
KW - Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
KW - judges
KW - lawyers
KW - judiciary
KW - executive
KW - legal history
UR - https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/dlj/vol34/iss2/1
UR - https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1980&context=dlj
M3 - Article
JO - Dalhousie Law Journal
JF - Dalhousie Law Journal
IS - 2.0
ER -