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City of Nauvoo
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City charter
Summary: What was unique about the city of Nauvoo's charter? Why did it anger some non-Mormons?- habeas corpus (Click here for full article)
∗ ∗ ∗ - Usurpation of power—
Brief Summary: Critics charge that the Mormon's use of the Nauvoo city charter to invalidate writs from other jurisdictions was improper. Carlin, the governor of Illinois at the time, characterized it as an "extraordinary assumption of power….most absurd and ridiculous…[a] gross usurpation of power that cannot be tolerated." (Click here for full article)∗ ∗ ∗
- habeas corpus (Click here for full article)