Bill Dyke | ... ith authorities, particularly during the administration of Republican mayor | , a one-time personality on WISC-TV who was later to run for U.S. vice pre ... |
Earl Warren | ... Supreme Court in history and has been influential on justices as diverse as | , William Rehnquist, and Antonin Scalia |
Thurgood Marshall | In 1967, Johnson nominated civil rights attorney | to be the first African American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court |
Judge Dredd | ... ok over the title in 1991, again from 2000 AD, where he had been working on | . He proceeded to write the longest run for any writer on the title. His t ... |
William O. Douglas | ... reme Court justices Frank Murphy and Wiley Rutledge, leaving Hugo Black and | as the only remaining civil libertarians on the Court |
Plutarch | ... ere is no evidence as to the stringing of the Greek lyre in the heroic age. | says that Olympus and Terpander used but three strings to accompany their ... |
Marcia Hines | Parallel with Geyer's success, American born vocalist | emerged as one of Australia's most successful solo singers. She first came ... |
William O. Douglas | ... urring opinions by Justice Arthur Goldberg, Justice Hugo Black, and Justice | |
Wells Spicer | Wyatt and Holliday were arrested and brought before Justice of the Peace | . Morgan and Virgil were still recovering at home. All four were required ... |
Antonin Scalia | ... n influential on justices as diverse as Earl Warren, William Rehnquist, and | |
Sonia Sotomayor | ... ative effect. McCain also voted against Obama's Supreme Court nomination of | – saying that while undeniably qualified, "I do not believe that she share ... |
Joseph Story | Like Daniel Webster, James Wilson, and | before him, Lincoln argued that the Declaration of Independence was a foun ... |
Judges | ... of Eden. After the fall, the rule of God was expressed through the Law, the | , the King of Israel and finally the promise that God would write his law ... |
Hugo Black | ... 9 deaths of Supreme Court justices Frank Murphy and Wiley Rutledge, leaving | and William O. Douglas as the only remaining civil libertarians on the Cou ... |
John Jay | ... tates. The population was 2,506 at the 2010 census. The town is named after | , governor of New York when the town was formed |
Louie Gohmert | ... 's 1st congressional district, which is currently represented by Republican | |
Carl E. Stewart | ... ted States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Ballard v. Burton, Judge | writing for the Court held that an Alford guilty plea is a "variation of a ... |
Robert Bork | On October 20, 1973 Solicitor General | was instrumental in the "Saturday Night Massacre", U.S. President Richard ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... look into gold-backed currency. After the presidential election, Helms and | sponsored a Senate amendment to a Department of Justice appropriations bil ... |
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | ... series postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service. Along with | he was one of only two Associate Justices to do so until the later inclusi ... |
Judges | ... gypt in the Torah, and the migration to the Promised Land and the period of | are not considered historical in scholarship. Regarding the New Testament, ... |
George Wallace | ... iot Act. The ACLU has supported conservative figures such as Rush Limbaugh, | , Henry Ford, and Oliver North; and it has supported liberal figures such ... |
Joshua | ... ereafter, Hebron is said to have been wrested from the Canaanites by either | , Judah or Caleb. The town itself, with some contiguous pasture land, is t ... |
John Marshall Harlan II | Black's most prominent ideological opponent on the Warren Court was | , who replaced Justice Jackson in 1955. They disagreed on several issues, ... |
Plutarch | ... orem occurred five centuries after his death, in the writings of Cicero and | |
Plutarch | ... ur progressively more perfect ones, the oldest of which was the Golden Age. | , the Greek historian and biographer of the 1st century, dealt with the bl ... |
Tom C. Clark | ... ced on December 14, 1964, the opinion of the court was delivered by Justice | , with concurring opinions by Justice Arthur Goldberg, Justice Hugo Black, ... |
Frank Murphy | ... pport of cold war legislation was the 1949 deaths of Supreme Court justices | and Wiley Rutledge, leaving Hugo Black and William O. Douglas as the only ... |
Hugo Black | ... an era lasting for a dozen years, during which Roosevelt appointees (led by | , William O. Douglas, and Frank Murphy) established a body of civil libert ... |
Lord Coleridge | ... city (Re Stepney Election Petition, Isaacson v Durant (1886) 17 QBD 54 (per | CJ)). Attachment to the person of the reigning Sovereign is not sufficient ... |
Gwyn Nicholls | ... eiled on 26 December 1949 in honour of the Welsh international rugby player | . The Cardiff Athletic Clubhouse is situated in the corner of the ground b ... |
Ronan Keating | ... The Dubliners, The Thrills, Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, | , Thin Lizzy, Paddy Casey, Sinéad O'Connor, The Script and My Bloody Valen ... |
Michael Chertoff | ... na, Senator Joseph Lieberman claimed that emergency workers under DHS chief | "ran around like Keystone Kops, uncertain about what they were supposed to ... |
Book of Judges | ... the murder of Moabite King Eglon, by Ehud around 1337 BC, described in the | . Philip II of Macedon (336 BC), the father of Alexander the Great, and Ro ... |
George Higinbotham | ... l power in Victoria. It supported liberal politicians such as Graham Berry, | and George Turner, and other leading liberals such as Alfred Deakin and Ch ... |
Minos | ... ould be blinded. One source tells the same story but converts Oenopion into | of Crete. It adds that an oracle told Orion that his sight could be restor ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber's | ... er 2011, the Hall was used to broadcast the 25th anniversary performance of | Phantom of the Opera to cinemas across the UK - it was also the first time ... |
John Pickering | ... minal Law", "Equity", "Evidence", "Jury", "Law", "Natural Law", and "Usury" | ;, who wrote "Agrarian Law", "Americanism", "Indian Languages", and part o ... |
chevrons | ... e foreign legion remains the only branch of the French Army that still uses | to indicate seniority. Each gold chevron, which are only used by ordinary ... |
Roh Moo-hyun | ... rch 12, 2007. As a part of "Defense Reform 2020," which was proposed by the | Administration, the ROK Navy is required to reform the organizations under ... |
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | ... of Balls Bluff took place near Leesburg on October 21, 1861. Future jurist | was critically wounded in that battle along the Potomac River. During the ... |
Plutarch | ... ed near Athens, once Aegina was under Athenian's power. The Greek historian | (46 AD–120 AD) also refers to an instance during the Parthenon's construct ... |
John E. Jones III | ... ents in a lawsuit against the school district. After a lengthy trial, Judge | ruled in favor of the parents in the decision, finding that intelligent de ... |
Chief Justice | ... Sri Lanka, judges of all courts are addressed as "Your Honour", however the | is addressed as "Your Lordship". Judges of the Supreme Court and the Appea ... |
Robert Brack | ... be tried starting October 3, 2011 before United States District Court Judge | in Las Cruces, New Mexico |
Hugo Black | ... Tom C. Clark, with concurring opinions by Justice Arthur Goldberg, Justice | , and Justice William O. Douglas |
Edmond Stanley | The first Superior Court Judge in Malaya originated from Penang when Sir | assumed office as the First Recorder (later, Judge) of the Supreme Court i ... |
Chief Justice | ... the consent of his sovereign was early abandoned in the United States, and | John Rutledge also declared in Talbot v. Janson, "a man may, at the same t ... |
Roy Bean | ... son in the county, was also started in 1882, but is now a ghost town. Judge | is said to have operated a saloon at Sanderson. The oil and gas industry b ... |
John Nance Garner | ... 932 Democratic National Convention, via his allies William Gibbs McAdoo and | , can also be seen as part of his vendetta against Smith, who was an oppon ... |
Robert Barton | ... 1921 the Dáil ratified the appointment of Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, | , Eamonn Duggan and George Gavan Duffy as envoys plenipotentiary for the p ... |
Arthur Goldberg | ... was delivered by Justice Tom C. Clark, with concurring opinions by Justice | , Justice Hugo Black, and Justice William O. Douglas |
Wayne Dowdy | ... d not run for another term. He defeated Democratic 4th District Congressman | by almost eight points. He never faced another contest nearly that close. ... |
Chief Justice of Pakistan | ... and 300,000 in Pakistan. In December 2009, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, the | , ordered that the National Database and Registration Authority issue nati ... |
Yuri Averbakh | ... the Interzonal, and a draw would have ensured a share of fourth place with | , with qualification possible via a playoff |
Geoffrey Fitz Peter | ... his relations with other officers, Walter worked closely with the justiciar | , on the collection of taxation, and both men went to Wales in 1203 on a d ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... Medwick had to be removed from the game for his own safety by Commissioner | after being pelted with fruit and garbage from angry fans in the large tem ... |
Fred M. Vinson | ... lize with other government officials, recalling that the late Chief Justice | played poker with President Harry Truman and that Justice Byron White went ... |
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh | ... ersy continued to dog the National Coalition when the President of Ireland, | , resigned in 1976 after being called a "thundering disgrace" by the Minis ... |
Felix Frankfurter | ... il the later inclusions of Thurgood Marshall, Joseph Story, Louis Brandeis, | , and William J. Brennan, Jr. See, and Cover. In 1987, Congress passed a l ... |
President of the Supreme Court | ... ed Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the most senior judge is called the | . The Lord President of the Court of Session is head of the judiciary in S ... |
R. Eugene Pincham | ... a second term, his first full, four-year term, with 70.7% of the vote over | |
William O. Douglas | ... ng for a dozen years, during which Roosevelt appointees (led by Hugo Black, | , and Frank Murphy) established a body of civil liberties law. In 1938, Ju ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... iammetta (1878), one of Rossetti's last paintings, now in the collection of | (model: Marie Spartali Stillman |
John Marshall | ... ns v. Virginia, , was a United States Supreme Court decision most noted for | and the Court's assertion of its power to review state supreme court decis ... |
Judges | The Bible affords many examples of vows. Thus in | 11. Jephthah 'vowed a vow unto the Lord, and said, If thou wilt indeed del ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... ation of the sport of baseball led the team owners to appoint Federal judge | to be the first Commissioner of Baseball. His first act as commissioner wa ... |
William Brennan | ... part of the most liberal wing of the Court, together with Warren, Douglas, | , and Arthur Goldberg. They said the Court had a role beyond that of Congr ... |
William O. Douglas | ... first of nine Roosevelt nominees to the Court, and outlasted all except for | . Black is widely regarded as one of the most influential in the 20th cent ... |
Plutarch | ... of the Maenads or Thyades in the Korykion cave on Mount Parnassos, although | informs us that his friend Clea was both a Priestess to Apollo and to the ... |
Byron White | ... ce Fred M. Vinson played poker with President Harry Truman and that Justice | went skiing with Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. Scalia stated that he ... |
Robert DeLaughter | ... pi Goldberg played Myrlie Evers. Evers was portrayed by James Pickens, Jr.. | wrote a first-person narrative article titled "Mississippi Justice" publis ... |
Jagmohanlal Sinha | ... ans to appeal to the Supreme Court. The verdict was delivered by Mr Justice | at Allahabad High Court. It came almost four years after the case was brou ... |
pall | ... iption using flag terminology), the South African flag is described as "per | fesswise gules, sable and azure, a fesswise pall vert fimbriated argent, O ... |
Louis-Amable Jetté | ... ember 1867. At the next federal election on August 1872, he was defeated by | while seeking a second term in Montreal East in the face of the Pacific Sc ... |
Earl Warren | In 1953 Vinson died and was replaced by | . While all members of the Court were New Deal liberals, Black was part of ... |
John H. Wood, Jr. | ... r, who was a contract killer, was arrested for the killing of Federal Judge | by rifle fire in 1979 in San Antonio. His father was convicted and eventua ... |
Plutarch | ... ries of Sparta are from the writings of Xenophon, Thucydides, Herodotus and | , none of whom were Spartans. Plutarch was writing several centuries after ... |
David T. Caldwell | Former Second Judicial District Court Judge | (1925–1993), based in Jonesboro, was born in Saline and graduated from Sal ... |
Plutarch | ... Pyrrhus of Epirus. Deidamia bore him a son called Alexander who is said by | to have spent his life in Egypt, probably in an honourable captivity. His ... |
Sheikh Taissir Tamimi | ... in East Jerusalem following the establishment of a Palestinian state. After | discovered that Arafat was buried improperly and in a coffin—which is not ... |
Joseph McCarthy | ... m as a "front" for communism. Critics included the American Legion, senator | , the HUAC, and the FBI. Several ACLU leaders were sympathetic to the FBI, ... |
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Thurgood Marshall | ... s one of only two Associate Justices to do so until the later inclusions of | , Joseph Story, Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, and William J. Brennan, ... |
Bobby DeLaughter | ... ry 14, 2009, The New York Times noted in relation to an indictment of Judge | for taking bribes from Scruggs that federal prosecutors have said that Lot ... |
Harlan F. Stone | ... d Frank Murphy) established a body of civil liberties law. In 1938, Justice | wrote the famous "footnote four" in United States v. Carolene Products Co. ... |
Larry Seidlin | ... the most important person in Anna’s life," Stern told Florida Circuit Judge | during his testimony in the legal battle after the model’s death. "At Dani ... |
John Gomery | ... stigate what has come to be known as the Sponsorship Scandal, and nominated | to head it |
Abe Fortas | ... held Johnson. Stevenson went to court, but—with timely help from his friend | —Johnson prevailed. Johnson was elected senator in November and went to Wa ... |
Justice John Paul Stevens | ... Justice Harry Blackmun and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor joined in full, and | joined in part. Justice Blackmun wrote an opinion concurring in the judgme ... |
Dannii Minogue | In May 2010, after | , who is a judge on the British version of The X Factor, declined to judge ... |
Joseph Story | ... ssociate Justices to do so until the later inclusions of Thurgood Marshall, | , Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, and William J. Brennan, Jr. See, and ... |
Elisha DeWolf | ... as Mud Creek and Horton, the town was renamed Wolfville in honour of judge | in 1830. The town was an important shipbuilding location in the mid 19th c ... |
Ted Poe | ... Military Veterans Post Office" in a ceremony hosted by U.S. Congressperson | |
Arthur Goldberg | ... eral wing of the Court, together with Warren, Douglas, William Brennan, and | . They said the Court had a role beyond that of Congress. Yet while he oft ... |
Joseph E. Brown | R&B group Audio lives in Canton. Canton was the hometown of | . In 1844, Brown served as headmaster at the academy in Canton, which bega ... |
Joseph McCarthy | In return, the Democrats criticized Senator | and other GOP conservatives as "fearmongers" who were recklessly trampling ... |
Plutarch | ... e founder and first King of Rome. She is described as such in both Livy and | ; but in Dionysius, Macrobius, and another tradition recorded by Plutarch, ... |
Ernest McFarland | ... 51, Johnson was chosen as Senate Majority Whip under a new Majority Leader, | of Arizona, and served from 1951 to 1953 |
doges of Venice | ... or some papal crowns and coats of arms, Farnese Dukes of Parma, and by some | |
Plutarch | ... lly to learn information concerning the secret or mystic cults of the gods. | asserted in his book On Isis and Osiris that during his visit to Egypt, Py ... |
John Marshall | ... d while a Massachusetts delegate to the Continental Congress. Chief Justice | was also known to appreciate Madeira, as well as his cohorts on the U.S. S ... |
Elizabeth Evatt | ... ommonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, and appointed a woman, | to the commission. Whitlam and Barnard eliminated sales tax on contracepti ... |
Ellen DeGeneres | In 1997 on The Oprah Winfrey Show, actress | came out as a lesbian. Her real-life coming out was echoed in the sitcom E ... |
Javagal Srinath | ... d Anil Kumble. Some of the other players who have represented India include | , Gundappa Vishwanath, Syed Kirmani, E. A. S. Prasanna, Venkatesh Prasad, ... |
Frank Murphy | ... ring which Roosevelt appointees (led by Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, and | ) established a body of civil liberties law. In 1938, Justice Harlan F. St ... |
Fred M. Vinson | The city was home to | , 13th Chief Justice of the United States |
Richard Paul Matsch | ... nce, and collecting nearly one billion pieces of information. Federal judge | ordered the venue for the trial be moved from Oklahoma City to Denver, Col ... |
Yuri Averbakh | ... Leningrad, Spassky shared 1st–3rd places on 11½/19, with Mark Taimanov and | , but Taimanov won the subsequent playoff to become champion. Spassky then ... |
Juan Guzmán Tapia | ... g International Professors Program. Past and present Bok professors include | (the first judge who prosecuted former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet), ... |
William Henry Moody | ... rns out as an all-ears U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt (Attorney General | : "They say a billionaire from Scotland has seized a military installation ... |
Paolo Borsellino | Only after the murders on Antimafia judges Giovanni Falcone and | , in 1992, did Buscetta decide to talk about the links between the Mafia a ... |
Wells Spicer | ... watchmaker from New York, one of three men implicated in the robbery. Judge | issued an arrest warrant for Holliday. The Earps found witnesses who could ... |
John Cleves Symmes | ... ates. The population was 2,790 at the 2000 census. The village is named for | who lived here, laid out the original town site, and sold lots |
Justice Byron White | ... Anthony Kennedy, Justice David Souter, and Justice Clarence Thomas joined. | wrote an opinion concurring in the judgment, which Justice Harry Blackmun ... |
John Nance Garner | Red River County is the birthplace of | , 32nd Vice President of the United States. B.P. Newman (1927–2008), a Tex ... |
Jon Secada | ... Lozada. The ceremony was emceed by Oprah Winfrey. In addition, Daryl Hall, | and Diana Ross gave musical performances. Ross was also supposed to kick a ... |
Joseph McCarthy | On the domestic front, he covertly opposed | but contributed to the end of McCarthyism by openly invoking the modern ex ... |
Willis Van Devanter | ... his first opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court Justice when conservative | retired. Roosevelt wanted the replacement to be a "thumping, evangelical N ... |
Alton B. Parker | ... cated. The conservative wing of the party was ascendant and nominated Judge | instead. An opponent of the British Empire, Hearst opposed American involv ... |
Michael Mukasey | ... nominee. Keisler served as acting attorney general until the nomination of | on November 9, 2007 |
Mr Justice Wills | The final trial was presided over by | . On 25 May 1895 Wilde and Alfred Taylor were convicted of gross indecency ... |
Potter Stewart | ... ew Blackmun, William J. Brennan, Arthur Joseph Goldberg, Thurgood Marshall, | , William O. Douglas, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Chief Justice William Ho ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... he previous most senior Republican senator and former President Pro Tempore | retired |
Cerrone | ... in poor promotion. Jackson went on to record two duets; "Oops, Oh No!" with | , and "Yes, I'm Ready" with artist Jed. In 1987 Jackson was featured as a ... |
Bill Dovey | ... as the daughter of barrister and future New South Wales Supreme Court judge | |
William of Mandeville | ... ks, the Fables, is dedicated to a "Count William", who may have been either | or William Marshall. However, it has also been suggested that Count Willia ... |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... re's glory", where he also quoted the opening phrase of "Rule, Britannia!". | quoted "La Marseillaise" at some length during the fifth reel of the film ... |
Plutarch | ... emeteries were merely the cremated remains of children that died naturally. | (ca. 46–120 AD) mentions the practice, as do Tertullian, Orosius, Diodorus ... |
William Shee | Sir | , the first Roman Catholic judge to sit in England and Wales since the Ref ... |
Earl R. Larson | ... n the later action Honeywell v. Sperry Rand. In that case's decision, Judge | found that "Eckert and Mauchly did not themselves first invent the automat ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... nce Pants Rowland, the President of the PCL, took on baseball commissioners | and Happy Chandler at first to get better equity from the major leagues, t ... |
Robert Bork | ... the Justice Department willing to fire Cox ended with the Solicitor General | . Though Bork believed Nixon's order to be valid and appropriate, he consi ... |
Oliver Ellsworth | ... met in Philadelphia was dominated by strong-government advocates. Delegate | of Connecticut argued that because the people could not be trusted (as exe ... |
William Howard Taft | ... party ticket of the Progressive Party and challenged his previous successor | . The party controlled the presidency throughout the 1920s, running on a p ... |
Learned Hand | ... by Morris Ernst, appealed her conviction and won a reversal, in which judge | ruled that the pamphlet's main purpose was to "promote understanding" |
David Lowry Swain | During the Civil War, North Carolina Governor | persuaded Confederate President Jefferson Davis to exempt some students fr ... |
William O. Douglas | ... liam J. Brennan, Arthur Joseph Goldberg, Thurgood Marshall, Potter Stewart, | , Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Chief Jus ... |
Lord Justice Alan Ward | In a 1995 British court case, the Rt. Hon. | decided that the group, including some of its top leadership, had engaged ... |
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor | ... ote an opinion concurring in the judgment, which Justice Harry Blackmun and | joined in full, and Justice John Paul Stevens joined in part. Justice Blac ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... interested in his services. But those efforts (and others) were opposed by | , baseball's powerful commissioner and a staunch segregationist. Bill Veec ... |
Walter Tarnopolsky | ... eport, Strayer consulted with a number of notable legal scholars, including | . Strayer's report advocated a number of ideas that were later incorporate ... |
Till Brönner | ... their first two albums, re-arranged by Grammy Award-nominated jazz musician | . Critically acclaimed by critics, the album reached number nine of the Ge ... |
John Rutledge | ... f his sovereign was early abandoned in the United States, and Chief Justice | also declared in Talbot v. Janson, "a man may, at the same time, enjoy the ... |
Plutarch | ... st of his life occupied in the affairs of the alliance, dying (according to | ) a few years later in Pontus, whilst determining what the tax of new memb ... |
Justice Anthony Kennedy | ... livered the opinion of the court, in which Chief Justice William Rehnquist, | , Justice David Souter, and Justice Clarence Thomas joined. Justice Byron ... |
Book of Judges | ... r, son of Anath is the name of one or possibly two individuals named in the | . The name occurs twice; at the first mention Shamgar is identified as a B ... |
Giovanni Falcone | Only after the murders on Antimafia judges | and Paolo Borsellino, in 1992, did Buscetta decide to talk about the links ... |
Dr H.V. Evatt | ... al, being called to the New South Wales bar in 1938. At Fort Street, he met | who later became a judge of the High Court of Australia, and became a prot ... |
Plutarch | ... e of his occasional absence to ravage the defenceless part of his kingdom ( | , Pyrrhus, 7 if.); at length, the combined forces of Pyrrhus, Ptolemy and ... |
Salmon P. Chase | ... h alumni have served as justices on the Supreme Court of the United States: | and Levi Woodbury. Eugene Norman Veasey (class of 1954) served as the Chie ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... wide margin. On August 2, 2006, the New York Times said, "In 1994, Senator | of South Carolina was said to have engaged in excessive touching of his th ... |
John J. Parker | ... anted the races assimilated into white culture. Hoover attempted to appoint | to the Supreme Court in 1930 to replace Edward Sanford. The claimed that P ... |
Robert Ellicott | ... to dismiss Whitlam during October. On 16 October, the Liberal frontbencher, | (a former Commonwealth Solicitor-General) published with Fraser's approval ... |
Book of Judges | The Biblical | revolves around a succession of leaders who were known as "Judges" (Hebrew ... |
Barry Strayer | ... ents. Subsequently, Attorney General Pierre Trudeau appointed law professor | to research a potential bill of rights. While writing his report, Strayer ... |
Plutarch | ... , Romulus, the Fidenates and the Veientes were defeated in a war with Rome. | , Life of Romulus, says of them: The first (to oppose Romulus) were the Ve ... |
Judges of the International Criminal Court | ... may be addressed by the titles they received in their countries of origin. | are referred to as "judge. |
Joseph McCarthy | ... und Eisenhower's relented decision to confront the controversial methods of | on his home turf in a Wisconsin appearance. Just two weeks prior to the el ... |
Sheikh Taissir Tamimi | ... Arafat's condition had worsened, and that he had fallen into a deeper coma. | , the head of the Islamic court of the Palestinian territories—who held a ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... ontests held after IA, NH, MN, and SD. Despite a key endorsement by Senator | , one of many Republican senators who supported their leader, Dole was def ... |
Justice David Souter | ... e court, in which Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Justice Anthony Kennedy, | , and Justice Clarence Thomas joined. Justice Byron White wrote an opinion ... |
Salmon P. Chase | ... , was a "self-evident lie". Opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, including | and Benjamin Wade, defended the Declaration and what they saw as its antis ... |
Plutarch's | From | 'Lives' |
Associate Justice | ... ely of Federalists, all appointed by Washington. Many of them, particularly | Samuel Chase, were openly hostile to the Federalists' opponents. Individua ... |
Mahlon Pitney | ... etition. In International News Service v. Associated Press of 1918, Justice | wrote for the majority in ruling that INS was infringing on AP's "lead-tim ... |
Cordell Hull | ... rence, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State | declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U.S. armed intervention i ... |
Levi Woodbury | ... as justices on the Supreme Court of the United States: Salmon P. Chase and | . Eugene Norman Veasey (class of 1954) served as the Chief Justice of Dela ... |
Stephen Breyer | | , a U.S. Supreme Court Justice since 1994, divides the history of administ ... |
Robin Gibb | ... pose and Bert, Ernie, and Cookie Monster taking the place of the Bee Gees. | (of the Bee Gees) sings on two tracks for this album "Sesame Street Fever" ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... roductions of the same name, notably the 1925 film starring Lon Chaney; and | 's 1986 musical |
Justice Clarence Thomas | ... stice William Rehnquist, Justice Anthony Kennedy, Justice David Souter, and | joined. Justice Byron White wrote an opinion concurring in the judgment, w ... |
Thurgood Marshall | ... hers are Harry Andrew Blackmun, William J. Brennan, Arthur Joseph Goldberg, | , Potter Stewart, William O. Douglas, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Chief Ju ... |
John Paul Stevens | Scalia (joined by Justice | ) also dissented in the 2004 case of Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, involving Yaser Ha ... |
Peter des Roches | ... with excommunication if he refused to dismiss his councillors, particularly | , Bishop of Winchester. Henry yielded, and the favourites were dismissed, ... |
Frank H. Easterbrook | Stephanos Bibas writes in a 2003 analysis for Cornell Law Review that Judge | and a majority of scholars "praise these pleas as efficient, constitutiona ... |
Plutarch | ... e minds of many with the Alexander with the spear of the sculptor Lysippus. | was among the unimpressed, deciding that it had failed accurately to repro ... |
Sir Moti Tikaram | ... ns. She is the younger sister of actor Ramon Tikaram and the great-niece of | , who was the first Lord Chief Justice of an independent Fiji and the worl ... |
Otto Kerner | ... Commission to study the problem of urban riots, headed by Illinois Governor | |
Montgomery Blair | ... e her birth and subsequent adoption. This would make her a granddaughter of | , Postmaster General under President Abraham Lincoln, and a great-granddau ... |
Minos | ... ] "most" and αδνος [adnos] "holy"), in Greek mythology, was the daughter of | king of Crete, and his queen Pasiphaë, daughter of Helios, the Sun-titan. ... |
Lucy Diakovska | ... Angels are an all-female pop trio from Germany, consisting of band members | , Sandy Mölling, and Jessica Wahls. Critically acclaimed, the band has won ... |
Richard Paul Matsch | ... one month for the defense to review the documents. On June 6, federal judge | ruled the documents would not prove McVeigh innocent and ordered the execu ... |
Clarence Thomas | ... of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, including Robert Bork and | |
Isaac Isaacs | ... ay ceremony, Gough Whitlam was awarded a prize by the Governor-General, Sir | |
William Howard Taft | ... ho did not have prior elected office were Zachary Taylor, Ulysses S. Grant, | and Herbert Hoover. |
George Wallace | ... opular votes than Humphrey, equating to less than 1% of the national total. | received the remaining 46 electoral votes with only 13.5% of the popular v ... |
William Rehnquist | ... t, Chief Justice Earl Warren,Chief Justice Warren Burger, and Chief Justice | . Justice Black is buried to the right of the main cemetery entrance, and ... |
Earl Warren | Johnson created a panel headed by Chief Justice | , known as the Warren Commission, to investigate Kennedy's assassination. ... |
Abe Fortas | ... on to uphold the state constitutional provision, his colleagues Douglas and | dissented. According to Douglas, Georgia tradition would guarantee a Maddo ... |
Joseph McCarthy | ... bloody and indecisive Korean War was dragging into its third year, Senator | 's anti-Communist crusade was stirring public fears of an encroaching “Red ... |
Howie Mandel | ... i and Ariella. Perlman is a distant cousin to Canadian comic/TV personality | |
Alan Ward | ... COG publications and the testimony of numerous witnesses, Lord Justice Sir | said the following about Flirty Fishing |
Sir Garfield Barwick | ... November, Kerr consulted the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, | . Kerr asked Barwick to advise him on whether he had the constitutional po ... |
Rehnquist | ... regulation. It was thus seen as a (narrow) victory for federalism when the | Court reined in federal regulatory power in United States v. Lopez (1995) ... |
Sir Anthony Mason | ... hat he did. He also advised him that at least one other High Court justice, | , concurred in this view |
Justice Antonin Scalia | | delivered the opinion of the court, in which Chief Justice William Rehnqui ... |
G. K. Butterfield | ... olina's 1st Congressional District and is currently represented by Democrat | |
Chief Justice of New Zealand | The | (the head of the New Zealand Judiciary) presides over the Supreme Court, a ... |
Emmet G. Sullivan | ... e" in connection with case No. 08-231 early on April 1, 2009. Federal judge | soon signed the order, and since it occurred prior to sentencing it had th ... |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg | ... of England and France", participating judges were Justices Samuel Alito and | . The outcome was originally to be determined by an audience vote, however ... |
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas | ... rds asked a panel of judges, presided over by Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, | , a series of hypothetical questions about the defence of insanity. The pr ... |
Plutarch | ... ociety, 1947.*Parke, Herbert William, History of the Delphic Oracle, 1939.* | "Lives"*Rohde, Erwin, Psyche, 1925.* Seyffert, Oskar, , London: W. Glaishe ... |
Richard Posner | ... by liberals, and applauded by conservatives. However, Seventh Circuit judge | , disagreed with Scalia's opinion, stating that the Second Amendment "crea ... |
Samuel Alito | ... lgamated Kingdom of England and France", participating judges were Justices | and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The outcome was originally to be determined by an ... |
John Jay | In early 1787 | wrote that the rural disturbances and the inability of the central governm ... |
Plutarch | ... icarnassus's Roman Antiquities, written during the late 1st century BC, and | 's early 2nd century Life of Romulus. These accounts provide the broad lit ... |
Jared Ingersoll | ... the election of 1800. The caucus then picked former United States Attorney | of Pennsylvania as his running mate |
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry | ... ijras, who number between 80,000 and 300,000 in Pakistan. In December 2009, | , the Chief Justice of Pakistan, ordered that the National Database and Re ... |
Joseph Story | ... Review. Notable contributors to this edition include: Supreme Court Justice | , who provided some twenty articles on legal topics including "Common Law" ... |
Judges | ... them is famous as the place where many Ephraimites were slain by Jephthah ( | ). It seems that these are the same fords mentioned as being near Beth-bar ... |
Shimon Agranat | ... s. Anger against the Israeli government (and Dayan in particular) was high. | , President of the Israeli Supreme Court, was asked to lead an inquiry, th ... |
Minos | ... cluding Phoenix as a third. After arriving in Crete, Europa had three sons: | , Rhadamanthus, and Sarpedon, the three of whom became the three judges of ... |
John Jay | ... and the republican interest." In New York, the candidates for governor were | , a Federalist, and incumbent George Clinton, who was allied with Jefferso ... |
Richard Paez | ... on, bypassing a Senate vote. Frist also helped block the 1996 nomination of | to the 9th Federal Court of Appeals, a four-year filibuster that was defea ... |
Hubert Ingraham | ... nt governor-general is Sir Arthur Foulkes and the current Prime Minister is | |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... occasional works were seldom among their composers' best. Examples include | 's Poem of the Motherland, op. 47 (1947) and The Sun Shines over Our Mothe ... |
Felix Frankfurter | ... until just before the outbreak of war. In late 1933 Keynes was persuaded by | to address President Roosevelt directly, which he did by letters and face ... |
William Howard Taft | ... tter Stewart, William O. Douglas, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Chief Justice | , Chief Justice Earl Warren,Chief Justice Warren Burger, and Chief Justice ... |
Samuel Alito | ... ner v. United States, Scalia joined the majority opinion written by Justice | —all except one paragraph of the opinion, in which Justice Alito cited leg ... |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... iod of Nazi activity in Europe. A notable exception is the Russian composer | whose symphonies use the theme of angst in post-World War II compositions ... |
Joshua | ... control and ruled by the three sons of Anak, descendants of the Nephilim ( | 10:5,6). The Book of Genesis mentions that it was formerly called Kirjath- ... |
Strom Thurmond | Trent Lott spoke on December 5, 2002 at the 100th birthday party of Sen. | of South Carolina, a long time conservative leader. Thurmond had run for P ... |
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | ... hur Joseph Goldberg, Thurgood Marshall, Potter Stewart, William O. Douglas, | , Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Chief Justice Earl Warren,Chief Justi ... |
Sanford B. Dole | Article 23 of the constitution personally named | as the first president and gave him a term of office stretching through 19 ... |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... om the French influence, Gershwin was intrigued by the works of Alban Berg, | , Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, and Arnold Schoenberg. He also asked Sc ... |
Roh Moo-hyun | ... and South Korea have had many disputes. The former president of South Korea | rejected a conference with the Prime Minister of Japan following his visit ... |
Jephthah | The Bible affords many examples of vows. Thus in Judges 11. | 'vowed a vow unto the Lord, and said, If thou wilt indeed deliver the chil ... |
Plutarch | Additionally, according to | 's essay on the meaning of the "E at Delphi"--the only literary source for ... |
Rhadamanthus | ... Phoenix as a third. After arriving in Crete, Europa had three sons: Minos, | , and Sarpedon, the three of whom became the three judges of the Underworl ... |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg | ... on May 1, 2006. The justices unanimously decided in favor of Smith; Justice | wrote the majority opinion. The decision did not give Smith a portion of h ... |
Armin von Bogdandy | ... (the first judge who prosecuted former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet), | (Director at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and Inter ... |
John Nance Garner | ... dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as fellow Texans such as Vice President | . He became a surrogate son to Sam Rayburn |
Robert Stanley Weir | ... . The lyrics were originally in French and translated into English in 1906. | wrote in 1908 another English version, one that is not a literal translati ... |
Adolphe-Basile Routhier | ... setting of a French Canadian patriotic poem composed by poet and judge Sir | . The lyrics were originally in French and translated into English in 1906 |
Earl Warren | ... liver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Chief Justice | ,Chief Justice Warren Burger, and Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Justice ... |
Judges | ... t was near Mount Hor, close by the desert of Zin. It is called "the rock" ( | 1:36). When Amaziah took it he called it Joktheel (also spelled Jokteel (J ... |
William H. Crawford | ... secretary between the resignation of Alexander J. Dallas and appointment of | |
Dame Sian Elias | ... urt, and is appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister. The incumbent is | . All other superior court judges are appointed by the Governor-General on ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... efore the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August, 1963, Senator | railed against Rustin as a "Communist, draft-dodger, and homosexual," and ... |
Clarence Thomas | ... ious Supreme Court nomination in United States history has been the one for | . When the Thomas hearings began in September 1991, Kennedy pressed Thomas ... |
George Sharswood | ... Delaware Supreme Court), Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Jr., Horace Stern and | (Chief Justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court), and Deborah Tobias Por ... |
Lemuel Shaw | ... Shaw, daughter of chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court | , on August 4, 1847; the couple honeymooned in Canada. They had four child ... |
Justice O'Connor | ... urt will take in future decisions remains unclear. (See Gonzales v. Oregon) | , dissenting in Gonzalez , began her opinion by citing United States v. Lo ... |
Levi Woodbury | ... is Preston Blair, a journalist and adviser to President Andrew Jackson, and | , an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. However, the relationship bet ... |
Bill Kenwright | ... e trouble than it was worth. The assistant stage manager on the production, | , would become one of the UK's most successful producers |
Plutarch | ... Professor Barry Powell has suggested she was Minoan Crete's Snake Goddess. | , in his vita of Theseus, which treats him as a historical individual, rep ... |
Stephen Breyer | In a 2009 public "conversation" with Justice | , Breyer questioned Scalia regarding this approach, indicating that those ... |
George Wallace | ... ride in defending individuals with unpopular or bigoted viewpoints, such as | , George Lincoln Rockwell, and KKK members. The ACLU has defended American ... |
Associate Justice | ... egory Scalia (; born March 11, 1936) is an American jurist who serves as an | of the Supreme Court of the United States. As the longest-serving justice ... |
Tom C. Clark | Former Supreme Court Justice | , who represented the US Department of Justice in the "relocation," writes ... |
Stephen Breyer | In 1993 and 1994, McCain voted to confirm President Clinton's nominees | and Ruth Bader Ginsburg whom he considered to be qualified for the U.S. Su ... |
Cordell Hull | Democratic President Roosevelt and especially his Secretary of State | were critical of the Neutrality Acts, fearing that they would restrict the ... |
Chief Justice | ... ppointed by the Governor-General on the advice of the Attorney-General, the | , and the Solicitor-General. Some New Zealand Judges may sit on more than ... |
Alito | Rossum, writing in 2006, before George W. Bush appointees Roberts and | had time to make an impact, said that Scalia had failed to win converts am ... |
Bailiff | ... Appeal and, ultimately, to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The | is head of the judiciary; the Bailiff and the Deputy Bailiff are appointed ... |
John Sirica | ... pping laws. The five burglars who broke into the office were tried by Judge | and convicted on January 30, 1973 |
John Sedwick | In March 2011, Judge | from the Anchorage federal district court, in his ruling, reinstated the R ... |
Mark Filip | Deputy Attorney General | was asked to assume the position of acting attorney general by then Presid ... |
Bailiff | The | is President (presiding officer) of the States Assembly, head of the judic ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... -conspirators were subsequently made permanently ineligible for baseball by | , Major League Baseball's new commissioner, recently hired to restore the ... |
chevron | ... conodonts in the phylum Chordata on the basis of their fins with fin rays, | -shaped muscles and notochord |
Plutarch | ... he height of the Roman Empire, famous historians such as Polybius, Livy and | documented the rise of the Roman Republic, and the organization and histor ... |
William Rehnquist | ... U.S. Supreme Court Justices have taught at Tulane, including Chief Justice | . Tulane has also hosted several prominent artists, most notably Mark Roth ... |
Sir Garfield Barwick | ... period his political views became more conservative. He became a friend of | , the Liberal Attorney-General who became Chief Justice of the High Court ... |
Clarence Thomas | ... early 1990s which addressed sexual harassment (inspired by the Anita Hill– | Senate Judiciary Committee hearings of 1991). The results of the movement ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... r Eliot's death, the book was adapted as the basis of the musical, Cats, by | , first produced in London's West End in 1981 and opening on Broadway the ... |
Ertha Pascal-Trouillot | ... rmer Tonton Macoute leader Roger Lafontant seized the provisional President | and declared himself President. After large numbers of Aristide supporters ... |
Plutarch | ... genuine exiles, were able to access their income in Attica from abroad. In | , following as he does the anti-democratic line common in elite sources, t ... |
Francisco José Urrutia | ... 30, with 14 candidates receiving a majority on the first ballot and a 15th, | , receiving a majority on the second. The full court was Urrutia, Mineichi ... |
Youssef Zulficar Pasha | ... relations between Egypt and Iran were upgraded to ambassadorial level, and | was appointed as Egypt's first ambassador in Tehran. In the same year, Pri ... |
Charles N. Herreid | ... States. The population was 438 at the 2010 census. The city is named after | , who was the Governor of South Dakota when the town was founded in 1901 |
President Taft | ... e first armed intervention by the United States in Nicaragua occurred under | . In 1909, he ordered the overthrow of Nicaraguan President José Santos Ze ... |
Katy Perry | ... ope Music Awards on 6 November, Queen received the Global Icon Award, which | presented to Brian May. Queen closed the awards ceremony, with Adam Lamber ... |
Abe Fortas | ... 8 minority Republican filibuster of Lyndon Johnson's chief justice nominee, | . Also, in 1998 Frist participated in the Republican filibuster to stall t ... |
Plutarch | ... erial era. Roman historians dated the city's foundation from 758 to 728 BC. | says Romulus was fifty-three at his death; his reckoning gives the twins' ... |
Robert Bork | ... Greek philosophy, leaving it doomed to fall into moral and political decay. | 's Slouching Toward Gommorah and Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American ... |
Pierre de Coubertin | ... be able to hold well-organized games, they received some support. However, | , the founder of the International Olympic Committee opposed this. Coubert ... |
Robert Bork | ... onfirm nominees of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, including | and Clarence Thomas |
Strom Thurmond | ... irginia, and the third-longest serving senator of all time, behind Byrd and | of South Carolina (he was passed later in 2009 by Daniel Inouye) |
Edwin M. Stanton | During the Civil War, Secretary of War | promised a Medal of Honor to every man in the 27th Maine Volunteer Infantr ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... iszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, | , George Rochberg and Witold Lutosławski, among others, wrote well-known v ... |
Silvia Cartwright | ... 006: the Sovereign Queen Elizabeth II of New Zealand, Governor-General Dame | , Prime Minister Helen Clark, Speaker of the New Zealand House of Represen ... |
Plutarch | The Greek biographer | (46 - 127 AD) says that "secret mysteries... of Mithras" were practiced by ... |
William Howard Taft | ... ess and government. Rejecting the adversarial stance of Theodore Roosevelt, | , and Woodrow Wilson, he sought to make the Commerce Department a powerful ... |
Joaquin Miller | Sterling's visitors included poet | , writer Charles W. Stoddard and photographer Arnold Genthe, known for his ... |
John Boyle | ... le. In 2010, its population was 28,432. It was formed in 1842 and named for | (1774–1835), a U.S. Representative, chief justice of the Kentucky Court of ... |
Plutarch | ... orus, i. 84, v. 57; Arrian, Exp. Alex. iii. 1; Aelian, H. A. vi. 58, xii. 7 | ;, Solon. 26, Is. et Osir. 33; Diogenes Laertius, xviii. 8. § 6; Josephus, ... |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg | ... 94, McCain voted to confirm President Clinton's nominees Stephen Breyer and | whom he considered to be qualified for the U.S. Supreme Court. He would la ... |
Antonin Scalia | ... ing Henry Kissinger, football coach Dick Vermeil, and Supreme Court Justice | |
Frank Minis Johnson, Jr. | ... larger-scale march from Selma to Montgomery, the site of the state capital. | , the Federal District Court Judge for the area, decided in favor of the d ... |
Bailiff | ... ections. There are also five non-voting members appointed by the Crown: the | , the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, the Dean of Jersey, the Attorney Gene ... |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg | Scalia enjoys a warm relationship with fellow Justice | , a liberal, with the two attending the opera together, and even appearing ... |
Lord Prestongrange | ... the Appin Murder. David makes a statement to a lawyer, and goes on to meet | - the Lord Advocate - to press the case for James' innocence. However his ... |
Pietro Loredan | ... i comun— before he was elected in 1423, thus defeating the other candidate, | . His task as doge was to lead Venice in a long and protracted series of w ... |
Thomas Jefferson Rusk | ... n of the newspaper (in Spanish) is preserved and shown at the local Museum. | was one of the most prominent early Nacogdoches Anglo settlers. A veteran ... |
Thomas Mellon | ... llon was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on March 24, 1855. His father was | , a banker and judge who was a Scots-Irish immigrant from County Tyrone, N ... |
Charles Evans Hughes | ... so creating the Independence Party. He was defeated for the governorship by | |
Dmitri Shostakovich | The Russian | was one of the first composers to include parts for the theremin in orches ... |
Deborah | ... el had originally been allocated to Benjamin, by the time of the prophetess | , Bethel is described as being in the land of the Ephraim. Some twenty yea ... |
Edward K. Valentine | Valentine is named for | , who as a congressman from Nebraska, was the chairman of the House Commit ... |
Judge Lindsey | ... the Immaculate Conception which was completed in 1911. Margaret worked with | to help destitute children and establish the United States' first juvenile ... |
Plutarch | ... us; Paeon's works are lost, but his narrative is among the sources cited by | in his vita of Theseus (20.3-.5). According to the myth that was current a ... |
John Boyle | ... 15, 1842 from sections of Lincoln County and Mercer County. It is named for | , Congressman, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, and U.S. Di ... |
James Harry Covington | ... vernment and media. Among them are Owen Roberts (US Supreme Court Justice), | (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia), Daniel J ... |
Minos | ... , Orion was likely the son of the sea-god Poseidon and Euryale, daughter of | , King of Crete. Orion could walk on the waves because of his father; he w ... |
Minos | ... r his death, Aeacus became (along with the Cretan brothers Rhadamanthus and | ) one of the three judges in Hades, and according to Plato especially for ... |
Sir Joseph Arnould | ... eginning. The case, commonly referred to as the Aga Khan Case, was heard by | . The hearing lasted several weeks, and included testimony from Hasan Ali ... |
William J. Brennan, Jr. | ... iews in order to attract five votes for a majority (unlike the late Justice | who would accept less than he wanted in order to gain a partial victory). ... |
Plutarch | ... nificantly towards its restoration. Hadrian offered complete autonomy. Also | was a significant factor by his presence as a chief priest |
referees | ... ssachusetts, United States, honors exceptional basketball players, coaches, | , executives, and other major contributors to the game of basketball world ... |
Giovanni Falcone | In Italy he helped the judges | and Paolo Borsellino to achieve significant successes in the fight against ... |
Chase T. Rogers | ... y take several months to arrive at a judgment. The current Chief Justice is | |
Plutarch | Numerous ancient sources, including | 's Life of Alcibiades, preserve stories of Anytus' tumultuous relationship ... |
Lyndsay | ... ces of Middle Scots literature. It contains many works by Henryson, Dunbar, | , Alexander Scott and Alexander Montgomerie |
Richard Herriard | ... luded Simon of Pattishall, Ralph Foliot, Richard Barre, William de Warenne, | , and Osbert Fitz Hervey, had mostly already served as justices prior to W ... |
Roger Gregory | ... hen Helms's own judicial choices were threatened with blocking did attorney | of Richmond, Virginia get confirmed. Helms also tried to block the nominat ... |
Bobby DeLaughter | ... reach a verdict, De La Beckwith was brought to trial based on new evidence. | took on the job as the prosecutor. During the trial, the body of Evers was ... |
Plutarch | Polybius and | , a Greek author writing under the Roman empire, cite a battle at Mt. Lyka ... |
Thomas Jefferson Rusk | ... ed by an act of the Texas legislature on April 11, 1846. It was named after | , signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. By 1850, Rusk reportedl ... |
Thurgood Marshall | ... ry responsibility for Supreme Court cases (often led by lead NAACP attorney | ), with the ACLU focusing on police misconduct, and supporting the NAACP w ... |
Piers Morgan | ... later Sting who bought Menuhin's old house), Ewan Mcgregor, George Michael, | , Kate Moss, Chris Moyles, Paul Nicholas, Christopher Nolan, Clive Owen, C ... |
George Wallace | ... -known candidates, such as Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington, Governor | of Alabama, and California Governor Jerry Brown, as the favorites for the ... |
Joseph McCarthy | ... nhower was criticized for failing to defend George Marshall from attacks by | , though he privately deplored McCarthy's tactics and claims. Such omissio ... |
Jim Joyce | ... d Indians with 2 outs in the top of the ninth inning when first base umpire | made a controversial call, ruling Jason Donald safe at first. Video replay ... |
Thomas W. Ross | ... ected by the North Carolina General Assembly for four-year terms. President | heads the system |
Lucy Diakovska | After listening to a few old recordings, | approached her former bandmates in mid-2006 to arrange a first meeting wit ... |
Rhadamanthus | After his death, Aeacus became (along with the Cretan brothers | and Minos) one of the three judges in Hades, and according to Plato especi ... |
Earl Warren | ... t of Ohio, the longtime leader of the GOP's conservative wing; and Governor | of California, who appealed to Western delegates and independent voters |
Giovanni Falcone | ... that he was utterly disillusioned with the Mafia. Buscetta asked to talk to | and began his life as an informant |
Louie Gohmert | ... e of Representatives by Leo Berman (R) of Tyler. Its U.S. representative is | (R), and the Texas Senate by Senator Kevin Eltife (R) |
Sherman Minton | ... the Court. The three final candidates were Solicitor General Stanley Reed, | , and Hugo Black. Roosevelt said Reed "had no fire," and Minton did not wa ... |
Adolphe-Basile Routhier | The original French lyrics of "O Canada" were written by Sir | , to music composed by Calixa Lavallée, as a French Canadian patriotic son ... |
Plutarch | ... graphers dispute the claim, including the highly regarded secondary source, | . He mentions 14 authors, some of whom believed the story (so Onesicritus, ... |
Andrew Lloyd-Webber | ... h middle classes. The only failure during this period was 1975 musical with | , Jeeves, and even this did little to dent Ayckbourn's popularity. Althoug ... |
Esther Hobart Morris | ... ramie, in 1870); and the first female justice of the peace in the country ( | , South Pass City, in 1870). Also, in 1924, Wyoming became the first state ... |
Giovanni Falcone | ... i is Tommaso Buscetta, the first important pentito. He was helpful to judge | in describing the Sicilian Mafia Commission or Cupola, the leadership of t ... |
Tapping Reeve | ... uring 1821–1823 at Litchfield Law School (the law school conducted by Judge | in Litchfield, Connecticut), and in 1823, was admitted to the bar in Norfo ... |
Clarence Thomas | ... se of Dickerson v. United States, but was in a minority of two with Justice | . Calling the Miranda decision a "milestone of judicial overreaching", Sca ... |
Jephthah | There is one debated example of child killing in Old Testament, | ’s Vow. Biblical scholars disagree as to whether Jephthah's daughter was a ... |
Horace Stern | ... f Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court), Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Jr., | and George Sharswood (Chief Justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court), a ... |
William Rehnquist | ... of congressional power under the Commerce Clause, such as in the opinion of | in United States v. Lopez. Many Republicans on the more libertarian wing w ... |
Paolo Borsellino | In Italy he helped the judges Giovanni Falcone and | to achieve significant successes in the fight against organized crime (the ... |
Sanford B. Dole | ... is section shall not be recognized by the Department. [signed] June 8, 1896 | , President of the Republic of Hawai |
Mineichirō Adachi | ... elections in September 1930, the Court was reorganised. On 16 January 1931 | was appointed President, and Gustavo Guerro Vice-President. The United Sta ... |
Joseph McCarthy | ... d to late 20th century, ranging from the anti-communist crusades of Senator | in the 1950s to the radical antiwar protests at UW-Madison that culminated ... |
James Iredell | ... hey were persuaded to change their minds partly by the strenuous efforts of | and William Richardson Davie and partly by the prospect of a Bill of Right ... |
Lord Camden | ... the colony. Kershaw suggested that the town be renamed Camden, in honor of | , the champion of colonial rights |
Mike Padden | (a) | , a Republican faithless elector from Washington, gave Ronald Reagan one e ... |
Plutarch | ... d by Angelo Mai in a Milan manuscript. The first three books of Appian, and | 's Life of Camillus also embody much of Dionysius |
Plutarch | ... ies initially appeared to back their ships away as if in fear. According to | , this was to gain better position, and also in order to gain time until t ... |
Plutarch | ... es, Herodotus, Julian, Justin, Livy, Lucan, Ovid, Pausanias, Pindar, Plato, | , Sophocles, Strabo, Thucydides, and Xenophon |
Chief Justice of Ireland | ... e, "My Lord", but this has been discouraged since 2006. In law reports, the | has the postnominal "CJ", the President of the High Court the postnominal ... |
John Nance Garner | ... politics in Texas (Operation Texas) and the machinations of Vice President | and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. Johnson was immediately appointed to ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... Not Ashamed, Step Up to the Microphone, Devotion, and more. Then soap star | began her music career in the late 1980s and released The Loco-Motion whic ... |
Sian Elias | ... New Zealand House of Representatives Margaret Wilson and Chief Justice Dame | |
Dale Ford | ... ving in these positions are Representatives Jon Lundberg, Tony Shipley, and | respectively. In the Tennessee State Senate, the Sullivan County portion o ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... years. His colleague Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-HI) referred to Stevens as "The | of the Arctic Circle. |
William Rehnquist | ... nited States v. Nixon, the Court, which did not include the recused Justice | , ruled unanimously that claims of executive privilege over the tapes were ... |
Garfield Barwick | ... ntatives, Whitlam called fellow MHRs Bill Bourke "this grizzling Quisling", | (who would, as High Court Chief Justice, play a role in Whitlam's downfall ... |
Chief Justice | ... rk, Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Margaret Wilson and | Dame Sian Elias |
Ellen DeGeneres | ... ennifer Meyer at courtside for Laker home games. As a baby gift, comedienne | gave Maguire a special basketball motif stroller with Lexan dome to protec ... |
Yorozu Oda | ... nzilotti of Italy, Bernard Loder of the Netherlands, Ruy Barbosa of Brazil, | of Japan, Charles Andre Weiss of France, Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y S ... |
James Hunter III | ... raduated from Penn Law, e.g., Arlin Adams, Max Rosenn, Dolores Sloviter and | (judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Phyllis Kravit ... |
Plutarch | ... ces to the condition can be found in the work of Hippocrates, Erasistratus, | and Galen . In the psychiatric literature it was first referred to in 1623 ... |
Emmet G. Sullivan | US District Court Judge in Washington DC | , on October 2, 2008, denied the mistrial petition of Stevens's chief coun ... |
Sarah T. Hughes | ... thrown into relief later that year when Kennedy appointed Johnson's friend | to a federal judgeship; whereas Johnson had tried and failed to garner the ... |
JC Chasez | ... de 2: "Let's Eat Cake". Music from former MMC members Justin Timberlake and | of 'N Sync also was originally used during several opening title sequences ... |
Abe Fortas | Black later clashed with fellow Justice | during the 1960s. In 1968, a Warren clerk called their feud "one of the mo ... |
Geri Halliwell | ... was a #2 hit in the UK for The Weather Girls in 1984 and a UK #1 remake for | in 2001. Shaffer and The World's Most Dangerous Band perform the Chuck Ber ... |
Earl Warren | ... ut included a small number of German and Italian enemy aliens. By February, | , the Attorney General of California, had begun his efforts to persuade th ... |
LeRoy Pope | ... land around the Big Spring in 1805. The area was subsequently purchased by | , who named the area Twickenham after the home village of his distant kins ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... atic. He became Senate Majority Leader, then fell from power after praising | 's 1948 segregationist Dixiecrat presidential bid |
Felix Frankfurter | ... process clause. His chief rival on the issue (and on many other issues) was | , who advocated a substantive view of due process based on "natural law" - ... |
William Rehnquist | ... of his intent to retire. Reagan first decided to nominate Associate Justice | to become Chief Justice. This choice meant that Reagan would also have to ... |
Chief Justice | ... t Judge Robert Bork, to be considered if a justice left the Court. In 1986, | Warren Burger informed the White House of his intent to retire. Reagan fir ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... with Republican Senators Roman Hruska of Nebraska, Hiram Fong of Hawaii and | of South Carolina, all argued that although the present system had potenti ... |
Samuel Chase | ... s's preamble, instructing its delegates to remain against independence, but | went to Maryland and, thanks to local resolutions in favor of independence ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... e Bee Gees, AC/DC, INXS, Nick Cave, Savage Garden, the Seekers, or pop diva | to the popular local content of John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes or Paul Kelly. ... |
James Harry Covington | The School has also produced law firm founders, including | (co-founder of Covington & Burling), George Wharton Pepper (Senator from P ... |
Plutarch | ... inspiration. However, most commonly, these refer to an observation made by | , who presided as high priest at Delphi for several years, who stated that ... |
A. David Mazzone | ... and Caroline. They became engaged in March 1992, and were married by Judge | on July 3, 1992, in a civil ceremony at Kennedy's home in McLean, Virginia ... |
Associate Justice | ... ted Alabama in the United States Senate from 1927 to 1937, and served as an | of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1937 to 1971. Black was nom ... |
Katy Perry | ... imed that daring, spunky and over-the-top fashions of today's stars such as | and Lady Gaga channel 1980s New Wave fashion |
Samuel Chase | ... , all appointed by Washington. Many of them, particularly Associate Justice | , were openly hostile to the Federalists' opponents. Individual Supreme Co ... |
Plutarch | ... device appeared. A description of how it operated is not known from before | (50-120 AD) |
George Sharswood | ... began offering a full-time program in law in 1850, under the leadership of | , an innovator in legal education. Under Sharswood's leadership, Penn Law ... |
Robert Bork | ... tration officials put Scalia on a short list with fellow D.C. Circuit Judge | , to be considered if a justice left the Court. In 1986, Chief Justice War ... |
George Wallace | Image:George C Wallace (Alaba Governor).png|Governor | of Alabam |
Ōoka Tadasuke | ... outside the eight Kantō provinces. The appointments normally went to daimyo | ;was an exception, though he later became a daimyo |
Fred M. Vinson | ... they would resign if Jackson were appointed Chief. Truman ultimately chose | for the position |
Plutarch | ... was one of approximately 50 ancient figures given an extensive biography by | in his Parallel Lives, in which he is paired with the Roman statesman Scip ... |
Simon of Pattishall | ... re professional group of royal justices. Although the group, which included | , Ralph Foliot, Richard Barre, William de Warenne, Richard Herriard, and O ... |
François Langelier | ... ission under the chairmanship of Chief Justice of the Quebec Superior Court | . Amongst its recommendations for permanently recording the celebrations f ... |
Minos | According to Herodotus, Europa had (at least) two sons, Sarpedon and | . When they contended for the kingship of Crete, their native land, Minos ... |
David Sherman Boardman | ... was overwhelmed by the powerful British raiders and was forced to retreat. | (1786–1864) was a prominent early lawyer and judge in this and neighboring ... |
William Howard Taft | ... er a fire burned much of the town, the name was changed to Taft in honor of | |
William J. Brennan, Jr. | ... of Thurgood Marshall, Joseph Story, Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, and | See, and Cover. In 1987, Congress passed a law sponsored by Ben Erdreich, ... |
Judge William Young | ... l eight counts on October 4, 2002. On January 31, 2003, he was sentenced by | to life in prison with no possibility of parole with three life sentences ... |
John Nance Garner | ... everything in Washington as rapidly as possible." Roosevelt's running mate, | , accused the Republican of "leading the country down the path of socialis ... |
Ralph Foliot | ... of royal justices. Although the group, which included Simon of Pattishall, | , Richard Barre, William de Warenne, Richard Herriard, and Osbert Fitz Her ... |
Felix Frankfurter | ... he ACLU were divided on the best tactics to use to promote civil liberties. | felt that legislation was the best long-term solution, because the Supreme ... |
Stanley Reed | ... represented on the Court. The three final candidates were Solicitor General | , Sherman Minton, and Hugo Black. Roosevelt said Reed "had no fire," and M ... |
Enrico Dandolo | ... together in alliance with the Venetian soldiers and sailors led by the doge | . The crusade was to be ready to sail on June 24, 1202 and make directly f ... |
Oliver Ellsworth | ... e federal constitutional convention of 1787, during which Roger Sherman and | helped to orchestrate what became known as the Connecticut Compromise, or ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... s still an important pop label with artists such as Coldplay, Gorillaz, and | among others. It is also EMI's oldest active label: its contemporary HMV, ... |
Stephen Breyer | ... it invalidated a Nebraska statute outlawing partial-birth abortion. Justice | wrote for the Court that the law was unconstitutional as it did not allow ... |
Emma Bunton | ... ice World, Hercule Poirot (Hugh Laurie) is about to blame a weapons-packing | , but after she flashes him an innocent smile, Poirot instead accuses an i ... |
Sandra Day O'Connor | ... alled into the White House to express his discontent over the nomination of | to the Supreme Court; the opposition hinged over the issue of O'Connor's p ... |
Robert H. Jackson | ... e mid-1940s, Justice Black became involved in a bitter dispute with Justice | as a result of Jewell Ridge Coal Corp. v. Local 6167, United Mine Workers ... |
John Paul Stevens | ... f law students ... Students now put 'Federalist Society' on their resumes." | , who served throughout Scalia's tenure until his 2010 retirement; says of ... |
doge | ... adt, together in alliance with the Venetian soldiers and sailors led by the | Enrico Dandolo. The crusade was to be ready to sail on June 24, 1202 and m ... |
Vinson | ... ice, he was acting Chief Justice on two occasions: from Stone's death until | took office on June 24, 1946; and from Vinson's death on September 8, 1953 ... |
Thomas Chandler Haliburton | ... erence to an early game of hockey on ice occurring in Halifax in that year. | , in The Attache: Second Series, published in 1844, reminisced about boys ... |
William Rehnquist | ... o the Supreme Court to fill the associate justice seat vacated when Justice | was elevated to Chief Justice. Whereas Rehnquist's confirmation was conten ... |
Edward Hall Alderson | ... entary scrutiny of the original bill, especially under cross-examination by | . The Bill was rejected. A revised bill with a new alignment was submitted ... |
David Lowry Swain | ... able leaders of the university include the 26th Governor of North Carolina, | (president 1835–1868); and Edwin Anderson Alderman (1896–1900), who was al ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... cember 20, 2002, after significant controversy following comments regarding | 's presidential candidacy, Lott resigned as Senate Minority Leader. In Dec ... |
George Gavan Duffy | ... tment of Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, Robert Barton, Eamonn Duggan and | as envoys plenipotentiary for the peace conference in England. Of the five ... |
Sandra Day O'Connor | ... . Reproductive Health Services, but was not successful in doing so. Justice | authored the decision of the Court, allowing the abortion regulations at i ... |
Charles Evans Hughes | ... milton County has been won by every Republican presidential candidate since | in 1916. In 1912, Democrat candidate Woodrow Wilson had carried the county ... |
Robert Bork | ... gest battles in the Senate came with Reagan's July 1987 nomination of Judge | to the U.S. Supreme Court. Kennedy saw a possible Bork appointment as lead ... |
Felix Frankfurter | ... of the Court. The most prominent opponents of Black's theory were Justices | and John Marshall Harlan II. Frankfurter and Harlan argued that the Fourte ... |
William O. Douglas | ... States, which involved an alleged threat against President Lyndon Johnson, | noted, "The Alien and Sedition Laws constituted one of our sorriest chapte ... |
Joshua | ... Numbers ) and the "nine tribes and the half tribe of Manasseh" that, led by | , settled to the west (, passim) |
Plutarch | ... ch in turn revolved around the Sun. Though the arguments he used were lost, | stated that Seleucus was the first to prove the heliocentric system throug ... |
Chief Justice of the United States | ... ard meets at least four times a year and includes as ex officio members the | and the Vice President of the United States. The nominal head of the Insti ... |
Sanford B. Dole | ... military. The Republic of Hawaii was led by men of European ancestry, like | and Lorrin A. Thurston, who were native-born subjects of the Hawaiian king ... |
Samson | ... en of the mightiest, were removed by a touch of the fingers of this British | . |
Stephen Breyer | ... , Kennedy's strong recommendation of his former Judiciary Committee staffer | played a role in Clinton appointing Breyer to the U.S. Supreme Court |
Max Rosenn | ... urt of Appeals Judges have also graduated from Penn Law, e.g., Arlin Adams, | , Dolores Sloviter and James Hunter III (judges on the U.S. Court of Appea ... |
Joseph McCarthy | ... mmittee of the Senate of the United States. A young Senator from Wisconsin, | (who was Irish-American but, represented a heavily German-American ethnic ... |
Herbert Funk Goodrich | ... by Lewis himself. The ALI was later chaired by another of Penn Law's Deans, | . Two years before Goodrich was named Dean, the law school graduated with ... |
Ranulf de Glanvill | Walter owed his early advancement to his uncle | , who helped him become a clerk of the Exchequer. Walter served King Henry ... |
Hugh Bardulf | ... r did appoint the two escheators, or guardians of the amounts due, who were | in the north of England and William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise in the south. Hi ... |
William Howard Taft | On June 22, 1919, former President | visited Paxton while on his way to Champaign. After disembarking from a lo ... |
Felix Frankfurter | ... ecedents were thus upheld. In 1939 Black was joined on the Supreme Court by | and William O. Douglas. Douglas voted alongside Black in several cases, es ... |
John Marshall | ... Missouri Valley College. Marshall was named after the statesman and jurist | (1755–1835) |
John Marshall Harlan II | ... t prominent opponents of Black's theory were Justices Felix Frankfurter and | . Frankfurter and Harlan argued that the Fourteenth Amendment did not inco ... |
William H. Crawford | | (1772–1834) - U.S. Minister to France, U.S. Secretary of War, U.S. Secreta ... |
Dolores Sloviter | ... ls Judges have also graduated from Penn Law, e.g., Arlin Adams, Max Rosenn, | and James Hunter III (judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Ci ... |
chevron | ... or of the field and the 13 white stars, arranged in the form of a three bar | , consisting of two chevrons of five stars and one chevron of three stars, ... |
Sydney Kentridge | ... igh Court of Justice found the Privy Council's decision to be unlawful. Sir | , QC described the treatment of the Chagossians as "outrageous, unlawful a ... |
Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale | ... is buried at North Berwick, where a United Free Church was named after him. | held the Bass for James VII for a brief period after the Scottish parliame ... |
the first Justice Harlan's | ... "waving the bloody shirt of Brown", and indicated that he would have joined | solitary dissent in Plessy v. Ferguson, the 1896 case that Brown overruled |
Simon Cowell | ... llent! He's the real deal, the absolute antithesis to all that the likes of | stand for. And for that we should all be grateful. This tour will be a cel ... |
Plutarch | ... asury from Delos to Athens, allegedly to keep it safe from Persia. However, | indicates that many of Pericles' rivals viewed the transfer to Athens as u ... |
William Howard Taft | ... ent of the United States, as well as one of only two Presidents (along with | ) to have been elected without previous electoral experience or high milit ... |
Joseph McCarthy | ... ion was escalating rapidly. In the United States Senate, Republican Senator | of Wisconsin had become a national figure after chairing congressional inv ... |
Spottswood Robinson | ... School Board of Prince Edward County. This case, filed by Richmond natives | and Oliver Hill, was decided in 1954 with Brown v. Board of Education, whi ... |
Pete Waterman | Record producer | is also from the city and is president of Coventry Bears |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... The Normal Heart, a project she has worked on since the mid-1990s In 2009, | stated that Streisand was one of several actresses (alongside Meryl Streep ... |
Garfield Barwick | ... . He conferred (against Whitlam's advice) with High Court Chief Justice Sir | , who agreed that he had the power to dismiss Whitlam |
Abe Fortas | ... s (while at school). The term enclave originated with Supreme Court justice | 's use of the phrase "schools may not be enclaves of totalitarianism" in t ... |
Byron White | ... orker otherwise qualified for food stamps prior to going on strike. Justice | said that the government must maintain neutrality in labor dispute and not ... |
Master of the Rolls | ... Herbert Cozens-Hardy, the Liberal MP for North Norfolk who became both the | and on 1 July 1914 |
Godfrey Chidyausiku | ... he highest court of order and the final court of appeal. The Chief Justice, | , is the senior judge. Others who sit on the bench of the Supreme Court of ... |
James Byrnes | ... needed and who would produce it. Baruch's ideas were largely adopted, with | appointed to carry them out. During the war Baruch remained a trusted advi ... |
Matthew Thornton | ... ot present when the original Declaration was adopted on July 4. One signer, | , from New Hampshire, who agreed to the Declaration and having joined the ... |
Ali Osman Taha | | | |National Congres |
William O. Douglas | ... eld. In 1939 Black was joined on the Supreme Court by Felix Frankfurter and | . Douglas voted alongside Black in several cases, especially those involvi ... |
Strom Thurmond | ... he previous year. Shortly afterwards, Senator Trent Lott made comments at a | birthday celebration in which he said that if Thurmond's presidential bid ... |
Byron White | The case was then appealed to the Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justice | wrote the decision for the majority. The Supreme Court held that for the p ... |
John Tyler, Sr. | ... t Virginia. As of 2010, the population was 9,208. The County is named after | , father of President John Tyler. Its county seat is |
Book of Judges | ... eing both the witness and recipient of the promise. For an example, see the | . Also, see the Bodhisattva vows |