Frederick "Fred" Moore Vinson (January 22, 1890 – September 8, 1953) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 13th chief justice of the...
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Fred M. Vinson (1890–1953) was a politician who served as United States Secretary of the Treasury and Chief Justice of the United States. Fred Vinson...
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Fred M. Vinson Birthplace, at E. Madison and Vinson Blvd. in Louisa, Kentucky, also known as Old Jailer's House, was listed on the National Register of...
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The Vinson Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1946 to 1953, when Fred M. Vinson served as Chief Justice of the United States....
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four members of the Supreme Court of the United States: Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, Associate Justice Harold Burton, Associate Justice Tom C. Clark, and...
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outbreak Carl Vinson, politician Clarence Vinson, boxer Eddie Vinson, musician Fernandus Vinson, American football player Fred M. Vinson, Chief Justice...
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as president and of Richard Nixon as vice president. Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson administered the presidential oath of office to Eisenhower. The vice...
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Lewis F. Powell Jr. – also received an LL.M. from Harvard Law School Centre College School of Law Fred M. Vinson – Chief Justice Howard University School...
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Past justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, Warren E. Burger, Fred M. Vinson, and Wiley Blount Rutledge also served as judges on the D.C. Circuit...
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graduated from law school with honors in 1946 and clerked for Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson. He eschewed work for a white-shoe firm and returned to Colorado in...
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Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. pre-war to June 1945 Fred M. Vinson to war's end Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins pre-war to June 1945...
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Warren's nomination as solicitor general was announced, Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson died. To fill the critical position of chief justice, Eisenhower first...
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the only term of Alben W. Barkley as vice president. Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson administered the presidential oath of office while Justice Stanley Forman...
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by the increasingly conservative chief justices Harlan F. Stone and Fred M. Vinson, the Court shifted in a more conservative direction through the early...
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Association (NBA). At 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and 190 lb (86 kg) he played guard. Born in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, Vinson attended Georgia Institute of Technology...
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Joan Elizabeth Morgenthau Hirschhorn, married to Fred Hirschhorn Jr.; Henry Morgenthau III, and Robert M. Morgenthau. In 1913, Morgenthau purchased a farm...
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Historic Places (NRHP) Vinson House (Rogers, Arkansas), NRHP-listed Paul L. Vinson House, Sebring, Florida, NRHP-listed Fred M. Vinson Birthplace, Louisa...
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California and the Grand Floridian Resort in Orlando, Florida. The Fred M. Vinson Museum and Welcome Center is the historical boyhood home of the 13th...
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office of the President of the United States," even as chief justices Fred Vinson (in 1953) and Earl Warren (in 1957) said the line correctly. In 1965...
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Urofsky (1997). Division and Discord: The Supreme Court under Stone and Vinson, 1941‑1953. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. p. 10. Maxine...
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1946 – January 20, 1953 President Harry S. Truman Preceded by Fred M. Vinson Succeeded by George M. Humphrey Personal details Born John Wesley Snyder (1895-06-21)June...
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Andrew J. May (D) Fred M. Vinson (D) John M. Robsion (R) vacant Edward W. Creal (D) 75th (1937–1939) Noble J. Gregory (D) Beverly M. Vincent (D) Joe B...
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Edward D. White • William H. Taft • Charles E. Hughes • Harlan F. Stone • Fred M. Vinson • Earl Warren • Warren Burger • William Rehnquist • John Roberts List...
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20) Richard Nixon (R-California) (starting January 20) Chief Justice: Fred M. Vinson (Kentucky) (died September 8) Earl Warren (California) (starting October...
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the decision was split with United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson believing that Plessy v. Ferguson should stand. He was replaced by Earl...
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Jackson in 1954 and the first chief justice to die in office since Fred M. Vinson in 1953. He was also the last serving justice appointed by Nixon. On...
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was issued on June 4, 1951, and upheld Hand's decision. Chief Justice Fred Vinson's opinion stated that the First Amendment does not require that the government...
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1945 – October 13, 1958 (Retired) 13 years, 12 days Harry S. Truman 85 Fred M. Vinson (1890–1953) KY Chief Justice Stone June 20, 1946 (Acclamation) June...
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previously clerked for other Supreme Court justices: Byron White clerked for Fred M. Vinson John Paul Stevens clerked for Wiley Blount Rutledge Stephen Breyer clerked...
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53 Fred M. Vinson Kentucky July 23, 1945 June 23, 1946 Harry S. Truman 54 John Wesley Snyder Missouri June 25, 1946 January 20, 1953 55 George M. Humphrey...
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