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The groom’s mother is a special-education teacher at the Charles Evans Hughes Elementary School in Chicago. Meenakshi Davuluri, Varun Mehta 2019-08-18T04:00:00Z
In 1935, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes cited the 14th Amendment in a decision over government bonds and legal tender. Does the 14th Amendment permit the president to bypass the debt ceiling? 2023-05-16T04:00:00Z
In a close presidential election, he secured a second term by defeating former New York governor Charles Evans Hughes by a scant twenty-three electoral votes, and less than 600,000 popular votes. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
The labor law opinion by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes held that industrial strife had a direct impact on interstate commerce, so regulating industrial relations was within Congress’ Commerce Clause power. We’ve seen this U.S. Supreme Court before 2022-07-15T04:00:00Z
In the 1930s, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes perceived a decline in the court’s public standing resembling today’s. Column: Trump's judges will keep moving the country to the far right for decades 2022-06-10T04:00:00Z
He attended a two-room schoolhouse and became interested in the law, he said, when a teacher gave him a book by Charles Evans Hughes, then the chief justice of the United States. Johnnie A. Jones Sr., pioneering civil rights lawyer, dies at 102 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z
“The republic endures and this is the symbol of its faith,” Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes said as the cornerstone was laid for the Supreme Court Building in 1932. Opinion | The Supreme Court might never recover from overturning Roe v. Wade 2022-05-03T04:00:00Z
They nominated Charles Evans Hughes, a former governor of New York and sitting U.S. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes once described dissenting opinions as “an appeal to the brooding spirit of the law, to the intelligence of a future day.” Magruder's American Government 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
The wisdom of the saloon sage was apparently confirmed years later by no less an authority than Charles Evans Hughes, who wrote in 1928 of the court’s “fortress in public opinion.” Opinion | Does the Supreme Court rule, or do its members? We’re about to find out. 2021-05-18T04:00:00Z
The closest historical correlate to his father’s resignation from the Supreme Court to make way for him was when Charles Evans Hughes was appointed chief justice in 1930. Ramsey Clark, Attorney General and Rebel With a Cause, Dies at 93 2021-04-10T04:00:00Z
The magazine asked readers in 3,000 communities to mail in sample ballots and then reported that President Woodrow Wilson was in a stronger position than his Republican opponent, Charles Evans Hughes. ‘A black eye’: Why political polling missed the mark. Again. 2020-11-12T05:00:00Z
The final electoral college vote was 277 Wilson, 254 for Charles Evans Hughes and the final result wasn't known for days. Knowns and unknowns of confirmation politics 2020-09-22T04:00:00Z
The closest time in the past was when Chief Justice Charles Charles Evans Hughes resigned from the Court to run for president. Can Trump and McConnell get through the 4 steps to seat a Supreme Court justice in just 6 weeks? 2020-09-22T04:00:00Z
Justice Charles Evans Hughes stepped down to accept the Republican nomination to run against Wilson. Trump’s advantage: Fast but not furious 2020-09-21T04:00:00Z
The closest came in 1916 when Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes resigned 150 days before the election to run as the Republican candidate, and his successor was confirmed before the balloting. Trump Presses for New Justice ‘Without Delay’ as Election-Season Battle Looms 2020-09-19T04:00:00Z
Hoosier: the unsuccessful vice-presidential nominee was, again, Fairbanks, with Charles Evans Hughes at the top of the Republican ticket. Editorial Roundup: 2020-02-11T05:00:00Z
Former chief justice Charles Evans Hughes once said, “We are under a Constitution, but the Constitution is what the judges say it is.” Perspective | Five myths about the Constitution 2019-11-08T05:00:00Z
In a 2015 address to the Historical Society of the New York Courts, he praised former chief justice Charles Evans Hughes, who successfully worked to defeat Roosevelt’s plan to add six justices to the court. ‘Court packing’ ideas get attention from Democrats 2019-03-10T05:00:00Z
He has spoken admiringly of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and his deft management of a clash with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roberts, Leader of Supreme Court’s Conservative Majority, Fights Perception That It Is Partisan 2018-12-23T05:00:00Z
A century ago, Justice Charles Evans Hughes resigned from the court after he had been chosen as the Republican presidential nominee in 1916. Nominee’s attack on Democrats poses risk to Supreme Court 2018-09-28T04:00:00Z
“The rack and torture chamber may not be substituted for the witness stand,” Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes wrote. In the “Making a Murderer” Case, the Supreme Court Could Help Address the Problem of False Confessions 2018-06-06T04:00:00Z
Unlike earlier quarrels, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s famous showdown with Charles Evans Hughes over the New Deal, the fight between Eisenhower and Warren has received less attention. Review | A crusading chief justice and a cautious president 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z
Charles Evans Hughes presented the award to Douglas. Today in Arizona History 2017-06-21T04:00:00Z
Politicians like Gov. Charles Evans Hughes, fighting the excesses of the era, seized the opportunity. When the Horses Stopped Coming to Belmont Park 2017-06-15T04:00:00Z
His GOP challenger, Charles Evans Hughes, had already won the big East Coast prizes — New York and Pennsylvania were worth a combined 83 electoral votes at the time — and the Midwest was solidly Hughes country. What time will this election finally be over? 2016-11-04T04:00:00Z
Charles Evans Hughes resigned his post as a justice to run as the Republican candidate in the 1916 presidential election, and, after losing, was again appointed to the high court in 1930. The criticism of Ruth Bader Ginsburg ignores much of the nation’s history 2016-07-14T04:00:00Z
One hundred years ago, Charles Evans Hughes won the Republican presidential nomination on the third ballot at the party's national convention in Chicago, and only then resigned his Supreme Court seat. Ginsburg's public Trump critique raises ethical quandaries 2016-07-13T04:00:00Z
One hundred years ago, Charles Evans Hughes won the Republican presidential nomination on the third ballot at the party’s national convention in Chicago, and only then resigned his Supreme Court seat. Ginsburg's public Trump critique raises ethical quandaries 2016-07-13T04:00:00Z
Justice Charles Evans Hughes was still serving on the court when he was selected as the Republican presidential nominee in 1916. Ginsburg abandons Supreme Court neutrality in calling out Trump 2016-07-12T04:00:00Z
The plan was defeated after a letter from Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes to the Senate rebutted Roosevelt’s charges in mild language backed by detailed figures. When a Senator Passes Judgment on a Chief Justice 2016-04-18T04:00:00Z
In 1916 Roosevelt and Taft both supported Republican nominee Charles Evans Hughes, who lost a narrow race—by 12 electoral votes—to Wilson. Trump Can’t Break the Republican Party 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z
The 1916 situation was unusual because the departing Supreme Court justice, Charles Evans Hughes, resigned after accepting the Republican nomination to challenge President Woodrow Wilson. Does the Senate have a constitutional responsibility to consider a Supreme Court nomination? 2016-03-16T04:00:00Z
In 1937, as President Franklin Roosevelt was trying to pack the court with justices favorable to his New Deal programs, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes wrote a letter to the U.S. Op-ed: Chief Justice Roberts has most to lose with SCOTUS vacancy 2016-02-23T05:00:00Z
His subject was Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, who rejoined the court in 1930 after a glittering career in public life. Roberts Discusses Supreme Court, a Former Chief Justice and Beards 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z
The Metacom allusion isn’t as subtle as Eugene O’Neil’s reference to Charles Evans Hughes in Hughie blog post, but I wasn’t expecting to be reminded of how at risk our colonies were at the time. Metacom as Metaphor 2015-05-12T04:00:00Z
He was running against one of the most formidable Republicans of the time, Charles Evans Hughes, a progressive former governor of New York and a distinguished Supreme Court justice. In 2016, we’re going to campaign like it’s 1916 2015-01-02T05:00:00Z
More than 100 years later, Charles Evans Hughes, whom Roberts is known to admire, offered a blueprint for successful judicial leadership in a series of lectures on the court made shortly before his appointment. John G. Roberts and the leadership of America’s great chief justices 2012-07-16T14:41:00Z
Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, who led the court from 1930 to 1941, had much in common with Chief Justice Roberts, said Professor Simon, the author of a new book, “FDR and Chief Justice Hughes.” Health Care Act Offers Roberts a Signature Case 2012-03-12T01:02:59Z
Charles Evans Hughes, who would later become another great chief justice, resigned from his first stint as associate justice on June 10, 1916, to run for the presidency on the Republican ticket. Op-Ed Contributor: Sometimes, Justice Can Play Politics 2011-02-13T03:31:00Z
Through it all, though, Mr. Shesol says, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes “was very concerned about the legitimacy and the public esteem of the Supreme Court.” Doing the Judicial Math on Health Care 2011-02-05T21:21:08Z
Nevertheless Woolley exposed “the secret racial organization” that was masking its “furtive and nation-wide campaign in the interests of Charles Evans Hughes.” In 2016, we’re going to campaign like it’s 1916 2015-01-02T05:00:00Z
The chief justice at the height of the court crisis, Charles Evans Hughes, would say that the problem with the early New Deal legislation was not its political slant but its legal quality. The Supreme Court and Obama?s Health Care Law 2010-12-19T19:20:03Z
It was to Dr. Allen that the eminent American jurist and justice Charles Evans Hughes turned when his daughter Elizabeth was diagnosed with diabetes in 1919, at age 11. Rediscovering the First Miracle Drug 2010-10-04T20:09:00Z
In 1939, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes described the judicial branch as “a separate but not an independent arm of government.” Evolving Circumstances, Enduring Values 2010-09-19T03:00:00Z
The delegates quickly recognized that this meant to endorse Judge Charles Evans Hughes for president, although President Wilson was to address the convention that evening. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V
Back home I’m pretty busy right away, on account of starting in a new school, Charles Evans Hughes High. It’s like this, cat
The amendments consist of two commas contributed by ex-President Taft and a semicolon from Charles Evans Hughes. Potash and Perlmutter Settle Things
Charles Evans Hughes had by that time temporarily left the Supreme Court, and was serving as secretary of state in President Warren G. Harding’s administration. Rediscovering the First Miracle Drug 2010-10-04T20:09:00Z
The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes on the East Portico of the Capitol. United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches
In 1916, after Justice Charles Evans Hughes was nominated by the Republicans for the presidency, he announced his adherence to the Federal Amendment, being in advance of his party. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V
Pressures of the economy faced the President-elect as he took his oath of office from Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes on the East Portico of the Capitol. United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches
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