Thu. January 01, 2009
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Commentary
January 1, 2009
Justice Hugo Black, who served on the Supreme Court from 1937 until his death in 1971, famously thought that "no law" meant no law. In Black's view, ...
Montgomery Advertiser
January 1, 2009
His
grandfather,
Hugo Black, grew up and practiced law in
Alabama before becoming one of America's most famed Supreme Court justices. ...
Town Hall
December 29, 2008
Forward
December 25, 2008
Franklin Roosevelt gave a Supreme Court seat to Hugo Black, a onetime Ku Klux Klan member, and still managed to create the New Deal, defeat the Nazis and ...
Connecticut Law Tribune
December 23, 2008
As an editor of the Yale Law Journal, he distinguished himself enough to be considered for a clerkship with
US Supreme Court Justice
Hugo Black. ...
Press-Enterprise
December 22, 2008
Al Sharpton to Supreme Court Justice
Hugo Black on matters of justice. Liggins described what he called inconsistencies in police and witness statements and ...
Livingston Daily
December 22, 2008
When a Cincinnati,
Ohio, ordinance outlawing annoying behavior was challenged in the
US Supreme Court back in 1971, Justice
Hugo Black wrote, ...
Huffington Post
December 20, 2008
This piece was written by my friend and colleague Dr. Sylvia Rhue, Director of
religious Affairs National Black Justice Coalition. ...
findingDulcinea
December 18, 2008
Justice Hugo Black, writing the majority opinion, defended internment on the basis of national security: "He was excluded because we are at war with the ...
Uprising
December 18, 2008
Delivering the opinion of the court,
Justice Black claimed that
World War II justified the removal of all Japanese citizens from the West Coast. ...
Montgomery Advertiser
December 15, 2008
Hugo Black comes to mind. He once was a member of the Ku Klux Klan. Later, he became one of the most esteemed justices on the
US Supreme Court. ...
Negros Chronicle
December 14, 2008
We thus find it fitting to recall the words of the late Justice
Hugo Black, a famed member of the
United States Supreme Court, in his concurring opinion in ...
TMCnet
December 14, 2008
Black is the grandson of former Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black and the nephew of Montgomery civil rights activist Virginia Durr. He grew up in Albuquerque ...
Daily Press
December 12, 2008
Secular jurists like
Hugo Black and
Felix Frankfurter found
religion destructive to the government and sentenced its activities to the margins of society, ...
Miami New Times
December 11, 2008
The supreme courts' only current non-white dudes are white lady Barbara J. Pariente, and current Chief Justice, black lady, Peggy A. Quince. ...
Inquirer.net
December 9, 2008
... was not written in the sands to be washed away by each new wave of
judges, blown in by each successive political wind," Justice
Hugo Black once wrote. ...
Galesburg Register-Mail
December 8, 2008
New York Times
December 7, 2008
Its sponsor, Senator
Hugo Black of
Alabama, said the bill would create six million new jobs. It made no sense, he insisted, for some employees to work 70 ...
Birmingham Weekly
December 5, 2008
On the steps of the Hugo Black federal courthouse, Langford stood silently with his hands in his pockets as his attorney, Tom Baddley, spoke for him to the ...
Mount Vernon Gazette
December 5, 2008
Some of those he greeted and assisted each day included
US Supreme Court Justice
Hugo Black,
US Army General George C. Marshall, and a young senator from ...
Reuters
December 3, 2008
By Martha Graybow and Randall Mikkelsen NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Imprisoned former
WorldCom Inc chief
Bernard Ebbers has joined the list of ...
Dothan Eagle
December 2, 2008
... a student service initiative started by Stephen Black, grandson of the renowned Supreme Court Justice and
Alabama native
Hugo Black, in 2004. ...
Birminham Weekly Mixed Media
December 2, 2008
By M. Underwood, Posted on 02 December 2008 Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford was arraigned Monday morning at the Hugo Black Federal Courthouse in downtown ...
Calgary Herald
November 30, 2008
in his 1999 book, The Quest for Cosmic Justice,
Black American author Thomas Sowell tried to explain why many black American leaders found it hard to move ...
The Desert Sun
November 30, 2008
When a breaking news story erupts in the Coachella Valley, our
reporters, photographers and
editors immediately embrace this simple, but very important ...
Town Hall
November 27, 2008
Board of
education the Supreme Court, led by Justice
Hugo Black, an
FDR appointee and member of the Ku Klux Klan, reinterpreted the meaning of the First ...
The Age
November 26, 2008
... serving a 6½-year jail term for fraud and obstructing justice. Black, often compared to the title character in Orson Welles' Citizen Kane for his lavish ...
The New American
November 24, 2008
Of course, the above perspective may be lost on "constitutional scholars" who wax
Hugo Black about the
First Amendment. So, while this piece hasn't directly ...
BBC News
November 21, 2008
Winnipeg Sun
November 20, 2008
... is currently serving a 6.5-year prison sentence in
Florida for fraud and obstruction of justice. Black had previously told the Canadian Press that he ...
Children & Young People Now (registration)
November 18, 2008
By Charlotte Goddard The Black and minority ethnic (BME) youth sector has a "potentially vital" role in tackling the over-representation of BME young people ...
MTV UK
November 18, 2008
Late Of The Pier have announced a new tour for February 2009 playing some of their biggest headline shows to date. The band have had a massive year ...
Wall Street Journal Blogs
November 17, 2008
... and former Supreme Court Justice, Hugo Black, who said that a democratic society requires lawyers who will defend unpopular clients and causes. ...
National Post
November 16, 2008
Canadians like to think of themselves as more progressive and enlightened than our American neighbours when it comes to the issue of race. But are we? ...
Livemint
November 11, 2008
... So apparently a Rs25,200 pair of Hugo Black shoes are ok to price but the other two shoes (and all the watches) require a reader to request the price. ...
Providence Journal
November 10, 2008
He noted
FDR appointed seven Supreme Court justices, including a senator from
Alabama (
Hugo Black), a Harvard Law School professor (
Felix Frankfurter) and a ...
Edmonton Sun
November 8, 2008
By SUN MEDIA CALGARY -- The Tsuu T'ina Nation is in contempt of court for cutting off utilities to three Black Bear Crossing holdouts and failing to turn ...
Trading Markets (press release)
November 8, 2008
Alas, the state that's produced so many items of note -- the bravery of
Rosa Parks, the brilliance of
Hugo Black, the legacy of Booker T. Washington and ...
BBC News
November 7, 2008
An election can mean different things, depending on what country you come from. But the true meaning of the word can only be realised where there is real ...
The South Florida Times
November 5, 2008
BY BRAD BENNETT "I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go to the mountain. And I've looked over, and I've seen the promised land! ...