] William McCardle was arrested by federal authorities in ] 1867 for writing and publishing a series of editorials in ] his Mississippi newspaper. The editorials were sharply ] critical of Reconstruction. McCardle sought a writ of ] habeas corpus on the ground that the Reconstruction Acts ] under which he was arrested were unconstitutional. ] McCardle appealed to the Supreme Court under an 1867 ] congressional statute that conferred jurisdiction on ] appeal to the High Court. After hearing arguments in the ] case, but prior to announcing a decision, the Congress ] withdrew its 1867 act conferring jurisdiction. Ex parte McCardle (1869) [] |