The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-1993Clare Cushman Congressional Quarterly, 1993 - 576 páginas A reference work that provides information on all those who have served as a justice on the United States Supreme Court. |
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... held that " the pretended government of the Confederacy " was not sovereign and that " in the eye of the law " the war should be treated as an insurrec- tion . Swayne wrote the 1864 majority decision in Gelpcke v . Dubuque , the first ...
... held that " the pretended government of the Confederacy " was not sovereign and that " in the eye of the law " the war should be treated as an insurrec- tion . Swayne wrote the 1864 majority decision in Gelpcke v . Dubuque , the first ...
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... held that the Fourteenth Amendment did not give Congress authority to enact laws that punished individuals for depriving other indi- viduals of their civil rights . He joined Harlan in his dis- sent in Elk v . Wilkins ( 1884 ) , in ...
... held that the Fourteenth Amendment did not give Congress authority to enact laws that punished individuals for depriving other indi- viduals of their civil rights . He joined Harlan in his dis- sent in Elk v . Wilkins ( 1884 ) , in ...
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... held unconsti- tutional a one - house legislative veto provision under which Congress asserted the power to overturn ... held by women as for different jobs involving " comparable " qualifications that were held predominantly by men . In ...
... held unconsti- tutional a one - house legislative veto provision under which Congress asserted the power to overturn ... held by women as for different jobs involving " comparable " qualifications that were held predominantly by men . In ...
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Joseph Story | 1 |
John Rutledge | 6 |
James Wilson | 16 |
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The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-1993 Clare Cushman Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |
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Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court: The Story of Justice Wiley Rutledge John M. Ferren Vista previa limitada - 2006 |