USA-project, biographies-area, biographical data of John Marshall 1755 - 1835 ...
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Salmon P. Chase Salmon Chase was born in 1808 in New Hampshire. His family could trace its American origins to the early years of Massachusetts settlement in the seventeenth century. The eighth of eleven children of a tavernkeeper and local officeholder, Chase recei ved his early education in a local district school and a private institution. When Chase was nine years old, his father died, and ...
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Contents Justices Guides Case List Introduction William O. Douglas (1898-1980) Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission, appointed by Franklin Roosevelt (D) in 1939, served until 1975. Replaced Louis D. Brandeis, succeeded by John Paul Stevens. For thirty-six and one-half years - a record not likely soon, if ever, to be broken - the feisty, determined, outspoken judicial activist for liberal ...
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Contents Justices Guides Case List Introduction Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993) Solicitor General of the United States, appointed by Lyndon Johnson (D) in 1967, served until 1991. Replaced Tom C. Clark, succeeded by Clarence Thomas. Marshall became a predictable ally of the remaining libertarian activists on the Court. His career has been somewhat uneven participatorily. It has reached high points ...
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Contents Justices Guides Case List Introduction Hugo Lafayette Black (1886-1971) Alabama Senator (D), appointed by Franklin Roosevelt (D) in 1937, served until 1971. Replaced Willis Van Devanter, succeeded by Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Few jurists have had the impact on law and society of Justice Black. A constitutional literalist to whom every word in the document represented a command, he, ...
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Contents Justices Guides Case List Introduction Earl Warren (1891-1974) Governor of California, appointed Chief Justice by Dwight Eisenhower (R) in 1953, served until 1969. Replaced Fred M. Vinson, succeeded by Warren E. Burger. Warren did not immediately manifest the libertarian activism that would eventually result in all-out assaults on the Court, accompanied by the distribution of 'Impeach ...
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The Idaho Mountain Express is Idaho's largest weekly newspaper and serves the Sun Valley, Idaho resort area communities with local news, opinion, sports, calendar of events and classified ads. The online edition features full text content of selected articles, selected classifieds categories and photos.
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THE BILL OF RIGHTS(1) HUGO L. BLACK(2) I am honored to be the first speaker in your new annual series of James Madison lectures. The title of the series suggested the title of my talk: The Bill of Rights. Madison lived in the stirring times between 1750 and 1836, during which the Colonies declared, fought for, and won their independence from England. They then set up a new national government ...
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Contents Justices Guides Case List Introduction Byron R. White (1917- ) Deputy Attorney General of the United States, appointed by John F. Kennedy (D) in 1962, served until 1993. Replaced Charles E. Whittaker, succeeded by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. A smiling President was observed pointing with obvious pleasure and pride to the front-page headline of the New York Herald Tribune: 'WHIZZER WHITE TO ...
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Some Reflections on the Reading of Statutes(1) BY MR. JUSTICE FELIX FRANKFURTER(2) THE BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO LECTURE before The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, March 18, 1947 A single volume of 320 octavo pages contains all the laws passed by Congress during its first five years, when measures were devised for getting the new government under way; 26 acts were passed in the 1789 ...
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