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The Fuller court began in October 1888, when the Senate confirmed President Grover Cleveland's nomination of Melville Fuller as the successor to Chief Justice Waite. On Fuller's accession to the office, the Fuller Court consisted of associate justices: Samuel Freeman Miller, Stephen Johnson Field, Joseph P. Bradley, John Marshall Harlan, Stanley Matthews, Horace Gray, Samuel Blatchford, and ...
trial judge must authenticate bill of exceptions Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education: 175 U.S. 528 (1899) segregation in public schools The Paquete Habana: 175 U.S. 677 (1900) prize in admiralty law and customary international law: Maxwell v. Dow: 176 U.S. 581 (1900) Utah court procedure Bad Elk v. United States: 177 U.S. 529 (1900 ...
Joseph Bailey, age 44 and living in Newbury; Elizabeth Phelps/Phillips-Ballard, age about 46 and living in Andover. She died on July 27, 1692. Sarah Bibber, age about 36 and living in Salem; Hannah Chandler-Bixby/Bigsby, aged about 40 and living in Andover. Alice Booth, age 14 and living in Salem; Elizabeth Booth - age 18 and living in Salem
David Fuller was arrested in December 2020 for murdering two women in 1987. Subsequent discoveries by police revealed the extent of his disturbing behavior ... David Fuller was arrested in ...
Also: United States: People: By occupation: Judges / Women jurists: Women judges This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American judges . It includes judges that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
A St. Joseph woman was arrested Friday after she failed to make her Oct. 14 court hearing. The 42-year-old woman is facing misdemeanor charges for malicious punishment of a child and domestic ...
Joseph Bradley • George Shiras • William Day • Pierce Butler • Frank Murphy • Tom Clark • Thurgood Marshall • Clarence Thomas Note that, due to the several changes in the size of the Court since it was established in 1789, two seats have been abolished, both as a result of the Judicial Circuits Act of 1866 (and before the Court ...
The White Court was less conservative than the preceding Fuller Court, though conservatism remained a powerful force on the bench (and would remain so until the early 1930s). [1] The most notable legacy of White's chief-justiceship was the development of the rule of reason doctrine, used to interpret the Sherman Antitrust Act , and foundational ...