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    James Clark McReynolds (February 3, 1862 – August 24, 1946) was an American lawyer and judge from Tennessee who served as United States Attorney General...
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  • three Associate Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States, James Clark McReynolds, Louis Brandeis, and John Hessin Clarke. Following the sudden death...
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  • They were opposed by the Four Horsemen, consisting of Justices James Clark McReynolds, George Sutherland, Willis Van Devanter, and Pierce Butler. Chief...
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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They were Justices Pierce Butler, James Clark McReynolds, George Sutherland, and Willis Van Devanter. They were opposed by...
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  • artist David McReynolds (1929-2018), American Socialist Faris McReynolds (born 1977), American artist and musician James Clark McReynolds (1862–1946),...
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  • from burdens and obstructions." In his dissent, Associate Justice James Clark McReynolds argued that Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce should...
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    conservative justices, known as the "Four Horsemen" (Pierce Butler, James Clark McReynolds, George Sutherland, and Willis Van Devanter), and struck down many...
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  • (1980); Printz (1997); Heller (2008) and McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010); Justice James Clark McReynolds authored the decision in United States v....
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    pp. 252–253, 376–377 Fox, John. "James Clark McReynolds", www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/capitalism/robes_mcreynolds.html. Capitalism and Conflict: Supreme...
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    relationship with Justice James Clark McReynolds, one that subsequently contributed to his decision to leave the Court. Such was McReynolds's animosity towards...
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    Secretary Francis Bristow, United States Representative from Kentucky James Clark McReynolds, former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Mary...
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    Brandeis. The conservative bloc consisted of Willis Van Devanter, James Clark McReynolds, George Sutherland, and Pierce Butler. Justice Edward Terry Sanford...
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  • Illinois; James Clark McReynolds (1862–1946), US Attorney General (1913–14) and Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court (1914–41); Albert Reynolds (1932–2014)...
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    General (Washington, D.C.: 1913), 10. Leuchtenburg, at 120. McKenna, at 296. McReynolds, James Clark Archived May 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Federal...
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    Hall, Kermit L. (2005). "Judiciary Act of 1869". In Hall, Kermit L.; Ely, James W.; Grossman, Joel B. (eds.). The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court...
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    Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center. McMillion, Barry J. (January 28, 2022). Supreme Court Nominations, 1789 to 2020:...
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  • Laureate Al Gore), Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Attorney General James Clark McReynolds U.S. Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor, Director of the National...
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    married. William H. Moody, Frank Murphy, Benjamin Cardozo, and James Clark McReynolds were all lifelong bachelors. In addition, retired justice David...
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    Hall, Kermit L. (2005). "Judiciary Act of 1869". In Hall, Kermit L.; Ely, James W.; Grossman, Joel B. (eds.). The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court...
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    James Francis Byrnes (US: /ˈbɜːrnz/ BURNZ; May 2, 1882 – April 9, 1972) was an American judge and politician from South Carolina. A member of the Democratic...
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    Supreme Court upheld all seizures as constitutional, with Justices James Clark McReynolds, Willis Van Devanter, George Sutherland, and Pierce Butler dissenting...
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    Gibbs McAdoo, a prominent Wilson supporter who married Wilson's daughter in 1914, became Secretary of the Treasury, while James Clark McReynolds, who had...
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  • and the injunction against the amended Act. Associate Justice James Clark McReynolds wrote the opinion of the Court. He stated that children were not...
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    appointed Louis Brandeis, the first Jewish Supreme Court justice. James Clark McReynolds was Wilson's first and longest-serving Supreme Court appointment...
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    Rehnquist – Chief Justice University of Virginia School of Law James Clark McReynolds Stanley Forman Reed – also attended Columbia Law School, did not...
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  • and the court, led by the "Four Horsemen" of Willis Van Devanter, James Clark McReynolds, George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, struck down many of his New...
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    retirements of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and Associate Justice James Clark McReynolds, Roosevelt filled three Supreme Court vacancies in 1941. He elevated...
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    place among the so-called "Four Horsemen," which also included James Clark McReynolds, George Sutherland, and Willis Van Devanter. During his sixteen...
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  • secretary and law clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice James Clark McReynolds from 1936 to 1937. After working at various law firms, he took over...
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    critical swing votes. The conservative Justices Pierce Butler, James Clark McReynolds, George Sutherland and Willis Van Devanter were known as "The Four...
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