...which Edward Douglass White Jr. served at the helm). On the other hand, the great chiefs, such as John Marshall and Earl Warren, attained greatness for their courts and themselves by authoring momentous decisions that shaped the basic contours...
...sports pages first, which records people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures." - Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States.Minors Little League Tournament!!!!Game times have changed in the Alaska...
...favorable to the defendant when requested.The Brady rule was ushered in under the liberal court that Chief Justice Earl Warren presided over. Three years later came the Court's Miranda ruling which established the requirement for all criminal...
...substantial fashion diluted when compared with votes of citizens living in other parts of the State." Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the majority opinion. "Legislators represent people, not trees or acres" he explained. It was a landmark...
...In 1969, the U.S. Senate confirmed Warren Burger to be the new chief justice of the United States, succeeding Earl Warren. In 1973, 30 years ago, "Secretariat" became horse racing's first Triple Crown winner in 25 years by winning...
...Glassboro, N.J. In 1969, Warren E. Burger was sworn in as chief U.S. justice by the man he was succeeding, Earl Warren. In 1972, President Nixon and White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman discussed a plan to use the CIA to obstruct...
...quarantine" of aggressor nations. In 1947, President Truman delivered the first televised White House address. In 1953, Earl Warren was sworn in as the 14th chief justice of the United States, succeeding Fred M. Vinson. In 1955, a stage adaptation...
...President Truman authorized the Air Force and Navy to enter the Korean conflict. In 1968, Chief U.S. Justice Earl Warren announced he was resigning. In 1973, former White House counsel John W. Dean told the Senate Watergate Committee...
...in attendance at the screening, as were other family members. But the movie noted this, too. It was Chief Justice Earl Warren, a Republican who as California attorney general backed the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II...
...the decades to come. The liberal wing of the court has yet to produce a worthy heir to the mantle of Chief Justice Earl Warren or Justice William Brennan. Obama promises something different. In 2007, candidate Obama declared that his judges...
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