This section is from the book "The Constitutional Law Of The United States", by Westel Woodbury Willoughby. Also available from Amazon: Constitutional Law.
The court having thus held that the President might not be restrained from executing the Reconstruction Acts an injunction was prayed to restrain the Secretary of War and other military officials from executing them.46 The court, however, again refused to issue the order, the whole matter being declared political, the dictum of Marshall in the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia47 being the authority chiefly relied upon.
 
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