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16 Jul 2009, 8:54 pm
Lewis will have this article in Friday's edition of The New York Times. [read post]
13 Feb 2016, 6:55 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
 Justice Lewis Powell resigned from the Court in June 1987. [read post]
2 Jul 2018, 11:17 pm by Mark Tushnet
The pool consisted of politicians well-known on the national scene (Franklin Roosevelt knew Hugo Black, Dwight Eisenhower knew Earl Warren, George W.Bush knew Clarence Thomas), prominent judges who moved in presidential circles giving speeches and the like (Warren Burger), and prominent members of the bar who moved in those same circles (Owen Roberts, Lewis F. [read post]
22 Apr 2012, 6:54 am by Jessica Monaco, ACLU
On the 25th anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in McCleskey, it's interesting to note that Justice Lewis Powell's tie-breaking vote against Warren McCleskey –the vote that allowed the nation to continue down a path of rampant race-oriented decision making – was the one vote he said would change if he could. [read post]
6 Dec 2015, 11:06 am by Dan Ernst
To achieve this coalition, Nixon nominated Warren Burger to replace Earl Warren as Chief Justice, and Harry Blackmun, another conservative judge from Minnesota. [read post]
Twenty years ago this week, Warren McCleskey, an African-American man convicted of killing a white police officer in Atlanta, was executed in the state of Georgia. [read post]
15 Oct 2011, 8:29 pm by Sandy Levinson
Secondly, although I agree that Michael Lewis is perhaps too generous to former Gov. [read post]
6 Jan 2009, 5:15 am
Lewis & Einhorn suggest several other solutions that I'll quote below: [read post]
10 Jul 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
In the 1960s, the Warren Court not only held state segregation unconstitutional, it bolstered rights to a free press, and established individual liberties in privacy, criminal procedure, and the right to vote. [read post]
29 Apr 2014, 12:00 pm by Dan Ernst
Douglas, the reluctant Warren Burger and the two actual dissenters, Byron White and William Rehnquist — would have preferred a holding that reached only to the end of the first trimester. [read post]
2 Aug 2023, 8:13 am
In the 1960s, the Warren Court not only held state segregation unconstitutional, it bolstered rights to a free press, and established individual liberties in privacy, criminal procedure, and the right to vote. [read post]
2 Aug 2023, 8:13 am by Christine Corcos
In the 1960s, the Warren Court not only held state segregation unconstitutional, it bolstered rights to a free press, and established individual liberties in privacy, criminal procedure, and the right to vote. [read post]
14 May 2019, 7:29 am by Andrew Hamm
Since 1968, only three justices — Lewis Powell, William Rehnquist and Elena Kagan — have lacked judicial experience prior to joining the court. [read post]
9 Jul 2017, 9:40 am by Steve Lubet
The most glaring absence from the list, however, is Warren Burger, whose influence is still being felt in a way that, say, Sinclair Lewis's is not (and let's not forget Harry Blackmun and perhaps William O. [read post]
6 Dec 2010, 10:25 am by Geoffrey Manne
Manne is Executive Director of the International Center for Law & Economics and Lecturer in Law at Lewis & Clark Law School The problem with behavioral law and economics (and its behavioral economics cousin) is not that it has nothing interesting to say, but rather that the interesting things it has to say do not mean what its proponents think they mean. [read post]
26 Mar 2009, 2:50 pm
He blames the overreaching of Earl Warren’s Supreme Court in its sympathy for the little man, and the mood of antipathy to large institutions starting in the 1960s. [read post]