单词 | Warren E. Burger |
例句 | It found that the legislation had created, “wisely or not ... an absolute duty to preserve all endangered species,” Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said after the Snail Darter case concluded. Can We Save Every Species from Extinction? 2023-10-20T04:00:00Z The courts of Chief Justices Earl Warren and Warren E. Burger that McCaffery sees as expanding rights were far more aggressive than the current court, led by John Roberts, Adler said. The US Supreme Court notched big conservative wins. It’s a key issue in Pennsylvania’s fall election 2023-10-19T04:00:00Z Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, in a decision written by the future chief justice Warren E. Burger, ruled in their favor. William H. Dilday Jr., First Black TV Station Manager in U.S., Dies at 85 2023-08-04T04:00:00Z The society was founded in 1974 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger to make the court more welcoming to visitors and to restore dusty old portraits of justices of yore. A Charity Tied to the Supreme Court Offers Donors Access to the Justices 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z Chief Justice Warren E. Burger dissented and sought to delay a ruling on Roe until President Richard M. Nixon could fill two vacancies on the court and potentially alter the case’s outcome. David Beckwith, who scooped Supreme Court on Roe v. Wade, dies at 79 2022-10-03T04:00:00Z When Chief Justice Warren E. Burger unexpectedly delayed the opinion’s release — possibly so it would not hang over President Richard M. Nixon’s second inaugural — Mr. Beckwith had the news to himself for a few hours. David Beckwith, Who Scooped the Supreme Court on Roe, Dies at 79 2022-10-07T04:00:00Z He completed his law studies at Duke University in 1973 and began his rapid ascent in legal apprenticeships, ultimately becoming a law clerk to Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. Kenneth Starr, who led Whitewater probes into Clinton, dies at 76 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z In 1991, former Supreme Court chief justice Warren E. Burger condemned the gun lobby for perpetrating what he called “one of the greatest pieces of fraud” on the American public. The NRA just had a major legal setback. But its hold on the gun-control debate endures. 2021-05-15T04:00:00Z And we should quote Warren E. Burger, the late chief justice, who called Second Amendment absolutism one of the “greatest pieces of fraud” ever perpetrated on the American people. Opinion | The conservative argument against guns 2021-04-01T04:00:00Z Chief Justice Warren E. Burger from 1972 to 1985 and staff director of the Commission of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Community deaths 2020-12-15T05:00:00Z On Jan. 20, 1981, Ronald Reagan took the oath from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, then faced the vista we have come to think of as permanent. Opinion | History shows there’s no right way to swear in a president. Just get it done. 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z Justice Warren E. Burger lay in repose for only 12 hours. Ginsburg Expected to Lie in Repose at the Supreme Court 2020-09-19T04:00:00Z The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, who was appointed by President Richard Nixon in 1969, figured to be no more hospitable. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87 2020-09-18T04:00:00Z The late Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said, in 1991, that the idea that the Second Amendment conferred a right for individuals to bear arms was “a fraud on the American public.” Politics Changed the Reading of the Second Amendment—and Can Change It Again 2019-08-05T04:00:00Z Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, whom Nixon had appointed, noted the precedent of the decision in the Burr trial that a president was “not above the law.” ‘Not above the law’: Executive privilege’s contentious history from Washington to Trump 2019-06-12T04:00:00Z When Warren retired, Nixon’s choice to replace him was the vain but lightweight Warren E. Burger. Opinion | Conservatives have trained for this moment for decades 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z He was a clerk for Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, and served as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, where he later became the chief appellate attorney. Neil Eggleston, Ex-White House Counsel to Obama, Returns to Kirkland & Ellis 2017-04-24T04:00:00Z His next chance to leave an imprint came five years later, when Chief Justice Warren E. Burger announced that he was stepping down. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dies at 79 2016-02-13T05:00:00Z Mr. Rich and another Post reporter, Martin Weil, arrived close to midnight at the Arlington home of then-Chief Justice Warren E. Burger to await a decision by the U.S. Spencer Rich, dogged national reporter at Washington Post, dies at 85 2016-01-11T05:00:00Z The judge was Warren E. Burger, who soon became chief justice of the United States. Everett C. Parker, champion of fair broadcasting practices, dies at 102 2015-09-19T04:00:00Z An appeal was filed, and in 1966, Warren E. Burger, then a federal appellate judge, recognized the right of the church and viewers to petition the F.C.C. Everett C. Parker, Who Won Landmark Fight Over Media Race Bias, Dies at 102 2015-09-18T04:00:00Z Following Earl Warren’s resignation as chief justice in 1969, the court, led by Warren E. Burger and later William H. Rehnquist, reversed course. The Supreme Court swings in favor of criminal defendants 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z The one led by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger moved right in criminal cases, but also identified a constitutional right to abortion. Angering Conservatives and Liberals, Chief Justice John Roberts Defends Steady Restraint 2015-06-26T04:00:00Z In his majority opinion, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger wrote that Bob Jones University’s policies ran afoul of “a most fundamental national public policy,” one endorsed by “all three branches of the federal government.” Schools Fear Impact of Gay Marriage Ruling on Tax Status 2015-06-24T04:00:00Z Wade, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and three other appointees of Richard M. Nixon had started to move the court to the right. The Roberts Court's Surprising Move Leftward 2015-06-23T04:00:00Z After Richard M. Nixon was elected president, he nominated Warren E. Burger to be chief justice, and he was confirmed in 1969. Robert P. Griffin, who served in House and Senate from Michigan, dies at 91 2015-04-17T04:00:00Z When he was removed from an ethics panel at George Washington University in 1966, he said the move was engineered by Warren E. Burger, then a federal appeals court judge in Washington. Monroe H. Freedman, scholar of legal ethics and civil liberties, dies at 86 2015-02-28T05:00:00Z Several prominent jurists, including Warren E. Burger, then a federal appellate judge and later the United States chief justice, called, without success, for Professor Freedman’s disbarment. Monroe Freedman, Expert on Legal Ethics, Dies at 86 2015-03-02T05:00:00Z His work there included consulting with Supreme Court chief justices Warren E. Burger and William H. Rehnquist in promoting outreach efforts to all three branches of the federal government. Washington-area obituaries of note 2015-01-14T05:00:00Z Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, who asked, “Who writes your radio ads?” After his political resurrection, candidate Beyer adopts high-minded approach Former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said “the unambiguous and unbroken history of more than two hundred years” of legislative chaplains weighed in Nebraska’s favor. Supreme Court to hear new case on religion in public life 2013-11-01T23:34:00Z He was in a way echoing an observation by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger in 1980, before the dawn of the Internet era. Sidebar: Sidebar: Public in the Dark About Surveillance Orders 2012-07-24T01:19:17Z The one led by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger veered right in criminal cases but also identified a constitutional right to abortion. News Analysis: Health Care Is Defining Decision for Chief Justice Roberts 2012-06-29T00:40:05Z Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, who was appointed by President Richard M. Nixon and served from 1969 to 1986, gets fairly rough treatment, for instance, coming off as vain, insecure and in some ways incompetent. Sidebar: Justice Stevens Memoir Recounts Time on Court ? Sidebar 2011-10-03T22:41:26Z In 1953, he headed to Washington with his former campaign treasurer and friend, Warren E. Burger, later the chief justice of the United States. Roger Kennedy, Who Was Parks Chief Under Clinton, Dies at 85 2011-10-01T03:23:03Z He graduated from law school at Columbia University and clerked for Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. At Ohio State, Football Scandal Rattles a Reformer 2011-08-13T15:52:37Z Warren E. Burger, who ruled on the case and later became chief justice of the United States, “said the station’s record was ‘beyond repair,’ ” Dr. Jennings said. About New York: After 26 Years, Shaper of an Influential Radio Station Signs Off 2011-06-29T02:16:46Z Over the 36 years Warren E. Burger and William H. Rehnquist served as chief justices, there were on average three dissents read from the bench each term. In a Polarized Court, Getting the Last Word 2010-03-08T17:41:00Z |
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