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Politico
March 19, 2018
Anti-Japanese sentiment was particularly prevalent in California, where Earl Warren, the state attorney general and future chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, asserted that lack of evidence of sabotage proved nothing, since the Japanese-Americans could be merely biding their time before acting.
Buffalo News
March 19, 2018
OLAF FUB SEZ: According to Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Earl Warren, born on this date in 1891, “Everything I did in my life that was worthwhile, I caught hell for.” . . . Creating a Story. First comes the thought, Something special on your mind. Choosing the right words, Sometimes not easy to find.
Orange County Breeze
March 18, 2018
1891 Birth of Earl Warren, governor of California; later the 14th Supreme Court Chief Justice. 1903 The U.S. Senate ratifies the Cuban treaty, gaining naval bases in Guantanamo and Bahia Honda. 1916 The First Aero Squadron takes off from Columbus, NM to join Gen. John J. Pershing and his PunitiveÃâà...
Live Science
March 9, 2018
The president named Chief Justice Earl Warren as chairman of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, which became better known as the Warren Commission. The commission's job was to collect information and report back to Johnson. The Warren Commission Report,Ãâà...
The Atlantic
March 9, 2018
At a White House stag dinner in February 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower shocked the new chief justice of the United States. Earl Warren was Eisenhower's first appointment to the Supreme Court and had been sworn in just four months earlier. Only two months into his tenure, Warren had presided over oral argumentsÃâà...
Minnesota Public Radio News
February 27, 2018
President Richard Nixon, to his left is Chief Justice Earl Warren. Fox Photos | Hulton Archive | Getty Images 1969. Historian Laura Kalman explained how former President Lyndon Johnson helped create a historically liberal Supreme Court and how former President Richard Nixon's efforts to dismantle itÃâà...
WTOP
February 24, 2018
The Pentagon Papers came out during a relatively liberal on the court, although it was becoming more conservative since the departure of Chief Justice Earl Warren in 1969. Warren Burger, who succeeded Warren, was a Nixon appointee determined to roll back the alleged excesses of the Warren court.
Omaha World-Herald
February 21, 2018
He paraphrased the late Chief Justice Earl Warren when he said a civilized society “is governed by evolving standards of decency.” “I will never let somebody be treated in a way that deprives me of my humanity,” Chambers said. Other supporters of the bill pointed out that up to half of county jail inmates areÃâà...
Los Angeles Times
February 17, 2018
To be a celebrity justice means reducing the complexity of decisions to populist partisan positions. Unlike decisions that fell along partisan lines — like the ones expanding political contributions, recognizing the right to same-sex marriage and widening the veto power of religion over our healthcareÃâà...
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