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Justice was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 25, 1968, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas vacated by Judge Joseph Warren Sheehy. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 6, 1968, and received his commission on June 7, 1968.
United States v. Texas, 599 U.S. ___ (2023), a case in which the Supreme Court considered whether the states have Article III standing to challenge the legality of the Department of Homeland Security's guidelines for the enforcement of civil immigration law. United States v. Texas, a case in which the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ...
Rosen v. United States (1896) Butler v. Michigan (1957) Smith v. California, (1959) Ginzburg v. United States, (1966) Mishkin v. New York, (1966) Redrup v. New York (1967) Ginsberg v. New York (1968) Stanley v. Georgia (1969) Blount v. Rizzi (1971) United States v. Reidel (1971) Heller v. New York (1973) United States v. Orito (1973) Erznoznik ...
This category is for case law of the United States in the year 1981. 1976; 1977; 1978; ... Montana v. United States; N. New York v. ... Texas Department of Community ...
United States v. Cortez , 449 U.S. 411 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court decision clarifying the reasonable suspicion standard for the investigative stop of a vehicle. [ 1 ]
Reed v. Reed, 404 U.S. 71 (1971), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States holding that the administrators of estates cannot be named in a way that discriminates between sexes. In Reed v.
June 17 – Representatives of Japan and the United States sign the Okinawa Reversion Agreement, whereby the U.S. will return control of Okinawa. [ 10 ] June 18 – Southwest Airlines , the most successful low cost carrier in history, begins its first flights between Dallas , Houston and San Antonio .
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that San Antonio Independent School District's financing system, which was based on local property taxes, was not a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause. [1]