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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... allowed for North Carolina's admission to the Union and wrote the legislation that inaugurated the consular service . Of all the committees Ellsworth chaired , perhaps none was as important as the Senate Judiciary Commit- tee . As the ...
... allowed for North Carolina's admission to the Union and wrote the legislation that inaugurated the consular service . Of all the committees Ellsworth chaired , perhaps none was as important as the Senate Judiciary Commit- tee . As the ...
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... allowed to continue his legal practice to the extent time permitted . From 1854 to 1864 Gray argued thirty - one cases before the Massa- chusetts Supreme Court , some of them on constitu- tional grounds , winning twenty - four and ...
... allowed to continue his legal practice to the extent time permitted . From 1854 to 1864 Gray argued thirty - one cases before the Massa- chusetts Supreme Court , some of them on constitu- tional grounds , winning twenty - four and ...
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... allowed to charge to protect the public interest . He called the statute unconstitutional on the grounds that it did not allow a court to review the " reasonableness " of the commission's rates and therefore violated the railway's right ...
... allowed to charge to protect the public interest . He called the statute unconstitutional on the grounds that it did not allow a court to review the " reasonableness " of the commission's rates and therefore violated the railway's right ...
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John Jay I | 1 |
William Cushing | 11 |
John Blair Jr | 21 |
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The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-1993 Clare Cushman Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |
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Amendment American appointed associate justice attorney became bench blacks Brandeis Butler campaign Cardozo career Carolina Charles Evans Hughes Chase chief justice circuit court Civil College confirmed Constitution County daughter death decision Democratic Devanter died dissent district Dred Scott elected father federal governor Harlan Harvard Holmes Hughes Iredell Jackson James John Marshall Johnson joined Joseph Story judge judicial Kentucky Lamar land later law practice Law School lawyer legislation legislature Library of Congress Lincoln Livingston Louis Brandeis Lurton majority married McReynolds Melville Fuller ment nomination Ohio Oliver Wendell Holmes opinion party political President presidential railroad Republican resigned retirement Roosevelt Rutledge seat secretary served Shiras slavery slaves Source South South Carolina southern Sutherland Swayne Taft Taney tenure tice tion U.S. Senate U.S. Supreme Court Union United upholding Virginia vote Washington William William Howard Taft wrote York
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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 |