A concise, historical reference to Missouri law and the U.S. Constitution, useful for quick study or research.
This edition compiles key legislative and constitutional material from Missouri’s early statutes alongside the United States Constitution, offering a practical overview of how government powers and legal procedures were framed. It presents core provisions on elections, legislative rules, judicial processes, and civil and criminal procedures, framed for reference and study.
- Explore the structure of Congress and the federal framework that governs elections, impeachment, and lawmaking.
- See how courts, warrants, and executions were described in this period, with practical procedure notes.
- Find sections that connect state administration to national governance, including how constitutions shape legal authority.
- Discover where historical language and layout meet the needs of researchers and students seeking era-specific context.
Ideal for readers of legal history, government, and nineteenth-century statutes who want a grounded, primary-source feel in a compact reference.