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legal Insurrection (blog)
November 24, 2017
... voices, lectured on topics such as social justice, Black Lives Matter, and climate change—often with sponsorship from university departments.
DIY Magazine
November 24, 2017
Other acts due to appear across the weekend include Future Islands, Justice, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Depeche Mode, Fleet Foxes, ...
The Times
November 21, 2017
... dismissing the appeal of C, from the dismissal by the Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Elias, Lord Justice Patten and Lady Justice Black) ([2016]Â ...
Gulf Coast News Today
November 15, 2017
Hugo Black and Eugene Walter. From the Appalachian mountains in the northeast corner to our own Mobile-Tensaw River Delta, she's a state ...
The Liberty Conservative
November 14, 2017
This came when I inspected the argument that came from former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Hugo Black, when Griswold v.
FiveAA
November 9, 2017
Justice Black's decision followed a hearing in which three minor shareholders sought to block the deal without success. Two of those ...
SCOTUSblog (blog)
October 26, 2017
... or in his remarks at Wesleyan University (to deliver the Hugo Black Lecture on freedom of expression), or in his words to members of B'nai ...
Alabama NewsCenter
August 12, 2017
On this day in Alabama history: Hugo Black appointed to U.S. Supreme Court Hugo Black confirmed by Senate. Washington, D.C., Aug. 17.
News & Observer
December 31, 1999
As Justice Black used to say, “no law means no law,” but you can forget that. How do we know the foregoing facts about the Establishment ...
Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune
August 13, 2017
In 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated Hugo Black to the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1944, during World War II, Joseph P. KennedyÃÂ ...
Southern Poverty Law Center
August 13, 2017
... large crowd composed of members of Anti-Racist Action, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Black Lives Matter, AntiFa, and other counter-protestÃÂ ...
Alabama NewsCenter
August 13, 2017
On this day in Alabama history: Hugo Black appointed to U.S. Supreme Court Hugo Black confirmed by Senate. Washington, D.C., Aug. 17.
The Guardian
July 23, 2017
Thirteen years after Lady Hale's appointment, Lady Justice Black will be the second ever woman to sit on the court. We are still waiting for theÃÂ ...
CBR (blog)
July 21, 2017
Fans got their first look at the cast of Young Justice: Outsiders during the “Young Justice Q&A” panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
The Guardian
July 20, 2017
The list is thought to include Lords Justice Lloyd Jones and Briggs, and Lady Justice Black. Hale, a longstanding champion of diversity in theÃÂ ...
Constitution Daily (blog)
March 21, 2017
On August 12, 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated then-Senator Hugo Black of Alabama to the Supreme Court. The Justice wouldÃÂ ...
WBRC FOX6 News
December 31, 1999
Alexia McWaine walked out of the Hugo Black Federal Courthouse very composed Wednesday afternoon just moments after the man whoÃÂ ...
BillMoyers.com
March 28, 2017
In Brown, by the sheer weight of evidence, moral suasion and reason, a handful of African-American parents, children and their lawyers had compelled nine aging white justices (including former Ku Klux Klansman Hugo Black) to agree that all citizensÃÂ ...
GetReligion (blog)
March 28, 2017
"Here not only are the State's tax-supported public school buildings used for the dissemination of religious doctrines," Justice Hugo Black wrote. "The State also affords sectarian groups an invaluable aid in that it helps provide pupils for their ...
Newsweek
March 26, 2017
It used to be that presidents regularly appointed politicians to the court like Earl Warren, the governor of California, appointed by Dwight Eisenhower, or Hugo Black, the Alabama senator tapped by Franklin Roosevelt. Today no member of the court had ...
Raw Story
March 25, 2017
Another notable liberal was Justice Hugo Black (1937-1971), who was a Southern Baptist, while two conservative justices were William Howard Taft (1921-1930) (Unitarian) and William Rehnquist (1972-2005) (Lutheran).
Roanoke Times
March 25, 2017
In an earlier case Justice Hugo Black noted that the targeting of civil servants for their views was no "mere appropriation measure but was instead designed to permanently bar respondents from government service.
Family Law Week
March 23, 2017
In Re G (Shared Residence Order: Biological Mother of Donor Egg) [2014] 2 FLR 897, Lady Justice Black cautioned against devoting too much time to trying to work out whether a parent could properly be called a "psychological parent" when what matters isÃÂ ...
Watch Shop
March 23, 2017
A watch or piece of jewellery is the perfect gift for any man or woman, but sometimes a big birthday or special occasion demands a little something extra.
GOOD Magazine
March 23, 2017
Another notable liberal was Justice Hugo Black (1937-1971), who was a Southern Baptist, while two conservative justices were William Howard Taft (1921-1930) (Unitarian) and William Rehnquist (1972-2005) (Lutheran).
Birmingham Times
March 23, 2017
The groups that partnered for the "Stand as One" event included the Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice; Black Lives Matter Birmingham Chapter; the Birmingham Islamic Society; Disability Rights and Resources; Greater Birmingham Ministries; theÃÂ ...
Birmingham Times
March 22, 2017
The groups that partnered for the "Stand as One" event included the Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice; Black Lives Matter Birmingham Chapter; the Birmingham Islamic Society; Disability Rights and Resources; Greater Birmingham Ministries; theÃÂ ...
WLRN
March 22, 2017
As Justice Hugo Black wrote in one of several concurring opinions: "The word 'security' is a broad, vague generality whose contours should not be invoked to abrogate the fundamental law embodied in the First Amendment.
The Federalist
March 21, 2017
Or Justice Hugo Black: "But they also knew that it is always the deadliest enemy of tyranny" (The Bill of Rights, 35 N.Y.
Daily Record-News
March 21, 2017
During her time at CWU, Robertson helped foster a campus-wide social justice and human rights series called "Mass Incarceration and Racial Justice: Black and Brown Lives Do Matter," which brought numerous speakers and authors to campus last schoolÃÂ ...
Q13 FOX
March 20, 2017
"The press was to serve the governed, not the governors," Justice Hugo Black wrote in the 1971 majority opinion. "The Government's power to censor the press was abolished so that the press would remain forever free to censure the Government.
Daily Kos
March 19, 2017
Sprigle had already won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking the story that Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black had been a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and he was famous both for his hard-hitting stories and for his penchant for going undercover to get them.
Constitution Daily (blog)
March 18, 2017
... in a criminal trial to have the assistance of counsel is a fundamental right essential to a fair trial, and petitioner's trial and conviction without the assistance of counsel violated the Fourteenth Amendment," wrote Justice Hugo Black in the ...
New York Times
March 18, 2017
So argued the 20th century's greatest originalist and the Warren court's driving force - the crusading liberal justice Hugo Black, appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Today, some of the best originalist work either comes from avowed liberals ...
Fairfield Daily Republic
March 16, 2017
FAIRFIELD - Solano County is celebrating National Public Defense Week with a display in the lobby of the county building, marking the 54th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision in Gideon v. Wainwright.
Fredericksburg.com
March 16, 2017
The unprecedented White House war against the media is intended to stifle the free press, which President Trump has labeled "the enemy of the American people.
Social Work Helper
March 16, 2017
While my experience has spanned settings, specifically within child welfare and juvenile justice, black families are routinely marginalized throughout the experience.
Editor 7 Publisher
March 14, 2017
The late, great Justice Hugo Black once said that "an unconditional right to say what one pleases about public affairs is what I consider to be the minimum guarantee of the First Amendment.
Chico Enterprise-Record
March 14, 2017
More than 75 years ago, on Feb. 19, 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt issued executive order 9066 that sent more than 100,000 people to government-controlled facilities because of their ethnicity.
AL.com
March 14, 2017
Buddy Cooper, born in the small mining town where his father had a store, Brookwood in Tuscaloosa County, called himself a country lawyer; but with undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard and his clerkship for U. S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo BlackÃÂ ...
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 ...
Jefferson City News Tribune
March 13, 2017
Chief Justice Hugo Black wrote, "In our adversary system of criminal justice, any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him.
HotNewHipHop
March 12, 2017
Hugo Black is no stranger to the Heatseekers section. As half of OG.ENIU$, he's proved to have a great ear for forward-thinking rap, often providing the production for the group's work.
Lexology (registration)
March 11, 2017
Yesterday, in a unanimous 5-0 decision, the New South Wales Court of Appeal knocked out Justice Brereton's remuneration decision in Sakr Nominees Pty Ltd [2016] NSWSC 709, the sixth in a series of controversial decisions on insolvency practitionerÃÂ ...
Chico News & Review
March 9, 2017
Justice Hugo Black wrote for the majority that "all legal restrictions which curtail the civil rights of a single racial group are immediately suspect" but that is not to say that all such restrictions are unconstitutional.
Birmingham Times
March 9, 2017
The groups that partnered for the "Stand as One" event included the Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice; Black Lives Matter Birmingham Chapter; the Birmingham Islamic Society; Disability Rights and Resources; Greater Birmingham Ministries; theÃÂ ...
Addison County Independent
March 9, 2017
I doubt he will take my advice. President Trump, The following is from the American Civil Liberties Union website regarding freedom of the press.
Salt Lake Tribune
March 9, 2017
Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black said, "There can be no equal justice where the kind of trial a man gets depends on the amount of money he has.
Learn Liberty (blog)
March 8, 2017
In particular, the Bill of Rights describes the negative rights that Justice Hugo Black referred to as the "Thou Shalt Nots.
The Hayride
March 8, 2017
But past transgressions or family structure should not impair black folks' ability to access fair and impartial justice. Black worthiness of Constitutional protections such as due process must never be conditioned on how others view black folks' life ...