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In Defense of “Public Reason”: Supreme Court Justice William Johnson
Journal of Supreme Court History, 2007For those of us who gravitate toward rebels and upstarts, Supreme Court Justice William Johnson has uncommon appeal, if only because he was the first member of the federal Bench to kick up his heels in a sustained, effective, and deliberate way. In 1954, Johnson's only biographer, Donald Morgan, proclaimed him “the first dissenter,”1 a force for ...
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Retired Supreme Court Justices in the Courts of Appeals
Journal of Supreme Court History, 2014openaire +2 more sources
Appointment of Justices to the U.S. Supreme Court
2009The appointment of Supreme Court justices is a major event in American politics. This chapter focuses on the process mandated by the Constitution for selecting individuals to fill federal judicial vacancies and the factors influencing it.
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The Supreme Court Justice from Alabama: The Role and Functions of the U.S. Supreme Court
1996Abstract Hugo Black was the seventy-fifth person to sit on the high bench since the beginning of the U.S. republic in 1789. When he retired thirty-four years later, he had worked with five chiefs and twenty-eight associates, almost a third of all the men and women who have sat on the nation’s high bench.
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Revealed Preferences of Norwegian Supreme Court Justices
Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap, 2010Gunnar Grendstad +2 more
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The US Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Compared
2006Abstract This paper will compare the US Supreme Court with the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ). Both are courts of general jurisdiction of federal systems. Typically in continental Europe national courts are divided into three quite separate systems: a civil court system that hears disputes between private parties and ...
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Extrajudicial Writings of Supreme Court Justices
Journal of Supreme Court History, 1990openaire +1 more source
A call to action following the US Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
Lancet, The, 2023Antentor Hinton Jr +2 more
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