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- may be used: {{Marshall Court|state=collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Marshall Court|state=expanded}}...4 KB (103 words) - 03:45, 30 August 2022
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- that, under the criminal statutes in force during Chief Justice John Marshall's (pictured) tenure, slave trading was misdemeanor but insurance fraud was...2 KB (159 words) - 05:05, 1 May 2021
- Throckmorton Marshall v. Holmes Graver v. Faurot ) ... that 125 years after the Seventh Circuit referred Graver v. Faurot to the Supreme Court to decide...4 KB (417 words) - 22:26, 21 October 2021
- about half of the dissents on the Marshall Court? https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/remembering-the-supreme-courts-first-dissenter Improved to Good Article...3 KB (250 words) - 20:17, 17 January 2021
- town of Tutbury, in the county of Stafford. Simpkin and Marshall. p. 76. ALT1:... that a Court of Minstrels sat in Tutbury, England until the early 19th-century...5 KB (538 words) - 23:44, 24 May 2021
- when asked by reporters why he was retiring, U.S. Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall replied, "What's wrong with me? I'm old. I'm getting old and...6 KB (714 words) - 00:25, 5 February 2023
- to argue at the Supreme Court and argued ten landmark civil rights cases, winning nine. She was a law clerk to Thurgood Marshall, aiding him in the case...2 KB (217 words) - 00:00, 23 January 2023
- Day would receive a free case of beer? Reviewed: Criminal law in the Marshall Court Comment: Please note the date that this was moved from my sandbox. Is...3 KB (332 words) - 05:07, 1 May 2021
- of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court|state=expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court...7 KB (98 words) - 19:59, 25 April 2024
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- 134, 153–54 (1974) ALT1: ... that in Arnett v. Kennedy, Justice Thurgood Marshall called colleague Lewis Powell's suggestion that a public employee appealing...4 KB (432 words) - 04:55, 8 September 2022
- Circuit Court of Arlington County to enjoin the enforcement of the ordinance on state and federal constitutional grounds. The Virginia Supreme Court ultimately...5 KB (562 words) - 02:56, 17 April 2022
- Politics of the Marshall Islands Constitution Human rights LGBT rights Executive President (list) Hilda Heine Legislative Legislature Speaker: Brenson...2 KB (19 words) - 02:46, 22 March 2024
- .. that U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall (pictured) wrote that he did not have "the privilege of dividing the court when alone"? Reviewed: Template:Did...2 KB (243 words) - 14:06, 5 March 2018
- career" section is simply untrue: Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. The final sentence there simply doesn't...4 KB (512 words) - 05:06, 24 June 2014
- that owning pornography was illegal in the US until 1969, when the Supreme Court ruled in Stanley v. Georgia that individuals cannot be prosecuted for private...7 KB (939 words) - 22:47, 7 March 2018
- March 2012 (UTC) ( Back to T:TDYK Article history ) ... that Thurgood Marshall said of Lloyd L. Gaines: "I have never lost the pain of having so many...4 KB (450 words) - 11:39, 7 March 2018
- Manufacturing Company Due to illnesses, Justices William Cushing and Alfred Moore did not sit for oral argument or participate in the Court's decision....45 KB (69 words) - 09:05, 13 April 2023
- the |state= parameter may be used: {{Head courthouses of United States courts of appeals|state=collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden...3 KB (115 words) - 12:18, 21 January 2023
- corresponding provisions, as the case may be. Countersigned by: Field Marshall P. Phibunsongkhram, Prime Minister. Statement of Grounds The grounds for
- Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court In office January 7, 1972 – September 26, 1986 Nominated by Richard Nixon Preceded by John Marshall Harlan II Succeeded by