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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
October 27, 2017
H., took exception after Nadine Strossen, the John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law at New York Law School, suggested that research has ...
San Antonio Express-News
October 11, 2017
... said she named her daughter Harlan after her great-great grandfather — and her grandfather, John Marshall Harlan II, also a Supreme Court ...
Kentwired
October 5, 2017
Quoting the opinion from Justice John Marshall Harlan II from the Cohen v. California case, he added, “One man's vulgarity is another's lyric.”.
SCOTUSblog (blog)
August 10, 2017
Justice John Marshall Harlan II's opinion for the court remarked that “the freedom to engage in association for the advancement of beliefs and ...
New York Times
July 2, 2017
He went on to clerk for Justice John Marshall Harlan II on the Supreme Court, where he was later remembered by Justice William J. Brennan Jr.
Slate Magazine
June 21, 2017
... quoting from Justice John Marshall Harlan II's concurrence in Bivens, “In wartime as well as in peacetime, 'it is important, in a civilized society ...
Constitution Daily (blog)
March 13, 2017
Robert Jackson in 1941 and John Marshall Harlan II (at a second 1955 hearing) also testified publicly before the committee, but nine other ...
The Nation.
June 23, 2016
And William Rehnquist, a lawyer in Nixon's Justice Department, assumed the place of John Marshall Harlan II, a center-right judge with a deep ...
Santa Fe New Mexican
August 12, 2017
Justice John Marshall Harlan II wrote, “This Court has recognized the vital relationship between freedom to associate and privacy in one'sÃÂ ...
SCOTUSblog (blog)
August 10, 2017
Justice John Marshall Harlan II's opinion for the court remarked that “the freedom to engage in association for the advancement of beliefs andÃÂ ...
New York Times
July 2, 2017
He went on to clerk for Justice John Marshall Harlan II on the Supreme Court, where he was later remembered by Justice William J. Brennan Jr.
Slate Magazine
June 21, 2017
... quoting from Justice John Marshall Harlan II's concurrence in Bivens, “In wartime as well as in peacetime, 'it is important, in a civilized societyÃÂ ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
March 30, 2017
In spite of his respect for history, our greatest conservative jurist, John Marshall Harlan II, did not try to rule in this value-neutral way.
Constitution Daily (blog)
March 13, 2017
Robert Jackson in 1941 and John Marshall Harlan II (at a second 1955 hearing) also testified publicly before the committee, but nine otherÃÂ ...
West Plains Daily Quill
March 16, 2017
"Defending Free Speech for All: From Right to Left, and From Right to Wrong" by Nadine Strossen, John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law at New York Law School, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 5 in Lybyer Technology Center Room 214. A former president ofÃÂ ...
Constitution Daily (blog)
March 13, 2017
The exceptions before the 1980s were the nominations of Byrnes, Hugo Black, Harold Burton and John Marshall Harlan II. Cardozo didn't need to appear at his public hearing; however, it was the public reaction to Black's non-public hearing in 1937 that ...
History News Network (HNN)
February 9, 2017
The Trump Administration would undoubtedly agree with Justice John Marshall Harlan II's comment in dissent that "the scope of the judicial function in passing upon the activities of the Executive Branch of Government in the field of foreign affairs is ...
Auburn Citizen
February 9, 2017
Later occupants of the seat included Joseph McKenna, who served four terms in Congress as a representative from California and was the first justice to own a gasoline-powered car, and John Marshall Harlan II, who wrote a Vietnam-era opinion that said ...
Bloomington Pantagraph
February 8, 2017
Later occupants of the seat included Joseph McKenna, who served four terms in Congress as a representative from California and was the first justice to own a gasoline-powered car, and John Marshall Harlan II, who wrote a Vietnam-era opinion that said ...
Joplin Globe
January 29, 2017
Art is about expression of ideas. It's meant to be evocative, to draw differing points of view. U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan II expressed this succinctly in a 1971 Supreme Court case when he said, "One man's vulgarity is another man ...
Bloomberg BNA
October 27, 2016
John Marshall Harlan II was nominated to the high court bench in 1954. After no action was taken on his nomination, it was resubmitted.
Cherwell Online
September 29, 2016
And the extreme to which some justices have gone in order to supposedly avoid having those opinions - like Justice John Marshall Harlan II, the grandson of the first Justice Harlan. He would make a point of not voting in national elections because he ...
Constitution Daily (blog)
September 24, 2016
John Marshall Harlan II served from 1955 to 1971. His grandfather was the legendary John Marshall Harlan, who served on the court from 1877 to 1911.
The Global Dispatch
July 28, 2016
We already mentioned Charles Phillips but we can also highlight Maurice R. Greenberg, Judith Sheinlin, Wallace Stevens and John Marshall Harlan II. It was highlighted that close to 90% of the 2015 class gained great employment in under one year afterÃÂ ...
The Nation.
June 24, 2016
... a corporate lawyer from Richmond, Virginia, filled the seat of New Dealer Hugo Black. And William Rehnquist, a lawyer in Nixon's Justice Department, assumed the place of John Marshall Harlan II, a center-right judge with a deep respect for precedent.
SCOTUSblog (blog)
June 23, 2016
United States,, a reversal initially affirmed by an equally divided court with Justice John Marshall Harlan II not participating.
Constitution Daily (blog)
June 13, 2016
Justices John Marshall Harlan II and Byron White issued dissents. "Nothing in the letter or the spirit of the Constitution or in the precedents squares with the heavy-handed and one-sided action that is so precipitously taken by the court in the name ...
Herald & Review
June 12, 2016
During research for the majority opinion, Justice John Marshall Harlan II became convinced that Ali's Muslim religion required him to be a conscientious objector.
GetReligion (blog)
June 6, 2016
The justices began drafting their opinions when one of Justice John Marshall Harlan II's clerks convinced him to take home Elijah Muhammad's Message to the Blackman in America.
Harvard Political Review
May 22, 2016
The crucial part missing from this month's copy-paste citations is in a line from the majority opinion in which Justice John Marshall Harlan II states that private clubs have, "immunity from state scrutiny of petitioner's membership lists" (emphasis ...
Stanford Review
April 14, 2016
Combining the doctrinal sensitivity of Felix Frankfurter, the scholarly tradition of John Marshall Harlan II, the artfulness of William Rehnquist, and the pretentiousness of Warren Burger, Scalia became a judge who helped define the political and legal ...
Watchdog.org
March 31, 2016
For example, when Justice Robert Jackson died at the beginning of the Supreme Court's term in 1954, the court reheard three cases after John Marshall Harlan II replaced Jackson. Until Harlan's confirmation, there were only eight justices on the CourtÃÂ ...
Waterbury Republican American
March 31, 2016
In 1955, John Marshall Harlan II was sworn in as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1965, an earthquake of magnitude 7.4 struck La Ligua, Chile, leaving about 400 people dead or missing, according to the U.S.
Watchdog.org
March 31, 2016
For example, when Justice Robert Jackson died at the beginning of the Supreme Court's term in 1954, the court reheard three cases after John Marshall Harlan II replaced Jackson. Until Harlan's confirmation, there were only eight justices on the CourtÃÂ ...
Youngstown Vindicator
March 27, 2016
1941: Novelist and critic Virginia Woolf, 59, drowns herself near her home in Lewes, East Sussex, England. 1955: John Marshall Harlan II is sworn in as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. 1965: A 7.4-magnitude earthquake strikes La Ligua ...
The Southern
March 27, 2016
In 1955, John Marshall Harlan II was sworn in as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1965, an earthquake of magnitude 7.4 struck La Ligua, Chile, leaving about 400 people dead or missing, according to the U.S.
Appeal-Democrat
February 29, 2016
Although America's involvement in the First World War spanned only a year and a half, seven future justices celebrated armistice in uniform.
Tribune-Review
February 27, 2016
(Rehnquist replaced John Marshall Harlan II, who was a Republican appointee but took liberal positions on race and sex.) When the court convened in 1972, conservatives were in the majority.
Los Angeles Times
February 26, 2016
Although America's involvement in the First World War spanned only a year and a half, seven future justices celebrated armistice in uniform.
The National Law Journal (registration)
February 24, 2016
... about that [1969] term is first [G. Harrold] Carswell and then [Clement] Haynsworth were nominated and neither was confirmed," recalled Robert Mnookin of Harvard Law School, who clerked in the October 1969-70 term for Justice John Marshall Harlan II.
Danville Commercial News
February 18, 2016
California - an opinion by Justice John Marshall Harlan II that included the worthy observation that while "the particular four-letter word being litigated here is perhaps more distasteful than others of its genre, it is often true that one man's ...
The National Law Journal (registration)
February 16, 2016
Barrett said he was not certain if the Jackson chair remained draped and empty until the following March when Jackson was replaced by John Marshall Harlan II. The announcement from the court on Tuesday also does not specify how long the Scalia chairÃÂ ...
Purdue Newsroom
February 13, 2016
Strossen is the John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law at New York Law School and former president of the American Civil Liberties Union, the first woman to hold that post.
Cosmopolitan.com
February 10, 2016
In 1961, Florida's law was challenged in the Supreme Court by Gwendolyn Hoyt, a woman who was found guilty by a jury of all men for murdering her abusive husband.
Constitution Daily (blog)
January 22, 2016
Shortly before that date, Justices Hugo Black and John Marshall Harlan II retired from the bench. Chief Justice Warren Burger decided that Roe and Doe, as well as the other cases that were scheduled on the docket, should go on as planned.
Constitution Daily (blog)
January 22, 2016
Shortly before that date, Justices Hugo Black and John Marshall Harlan II retired from the bench. Chief Justice Warren Burger decided that Roe and Doe, as well as the other cases that were scheduled on the docket, should go on as planned.
TCPalm
January 10, 2016
The verbiage is how John Marshall Harlan II, a U.S. Supreme Court justice, so eloquently in 1971 addressed a message - unsuitable for publication in this newspaper - emblazoned on the jacket of Paul Robert Cohen.
Slate Magazine
December 2, 2015
Justice John Marshall Harlan II, a conservative, famously described the protection of these rights as a balancing test, weighing "respect for the liberty of the individual" against "the demands of organized society": The balance of which I speak is the ...