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    Mahlon R. Pitney IV (February 5, 1858 – December 9, 1924) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    on India. Beatrice Pitney was born in Morristown, New Jersey, the daughter of Mahlon Pitney and Florence Theodora Shelton Pitney. Her father was an Associate...
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  • Jersey Mahlon M. Garland (1856–1920), American politician in Pennsylvania Mahlon Gore (1837–1916), American politician in Florida Mahlon Pitney (1858–1924)...
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  • John Oliver Halstead Pitney, co-founder of the law firm Pitney & Hardin Mahlon Pitney (1858–1924), jurist and politician Nico Pitney (born c. 1982), American...
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    Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City, the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist and Franklin D'Olier Reeve (1928–2013), a teacher, novelist...
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  • John R. Hardin and John Oliver Halstead Pitney, the latter being the brother of Supreme Court justice Mahlon Pitney. William J. Brennan Jr., who would later...
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  • exclusionary rule. Chief Justice Edward Douglass White and Associate Justice Mahlon Pitney dissented without a written opinion. List of United States Supreme Court...
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  • Henry Cooper Pitney served in the American Revolutionary War. Pitney's father and his older brother Mahlon Pitney were also lawyers; Mahlon eventually served...
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    (Acclamation) January 3, 1911 – January 2, 1916 (Died) 4 years, 364 days 65 Mahlon Pitney (1858–1924) NJ Associate Justice J. Harlan March 13, 1912 (50–26) March...
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    Nominated by Rutherford B. Hayes Preceded by David Davis Succeeded by Mahlon Pitney Attorney General of Kentucky In office September 1, 1863 – September...
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  • and dissents by Justices William R. Day, James Clark McReynolds, and Mahlon Pitney. The Supreme Court held that Judge Landis was properly disqualified...
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    Samuel Blatchford 4,113 11 years, 95 days April 3, 1882 July 7, 1893 76 Mahlon Pitney 3,940 10 years, 288 days March 18, 1912 December 31, 1922 77 William...
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    Chancellor of New Jersey Mahlon Pitney, the last person appointed to the Supreme Court who did not attend law school. Pitney had a stronger anti-labor...
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  • Income Taxation, A Law Student's Guide In the majority opinion, Justice Mahlon Pitney ruled that the stock dividend was not a realization of income by the...
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  • Justices Joseph McKenna · Oliver W. Holmes Jr. Willis Van Devanter · Mahlon Pitney James C. McReynolds · Louis Brandeis George Sutherland Case opinion...
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    (Died) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia (1901–1905) 58 Mahlon Pitney 8th J. Harlan I March 13, 1912 (50–26) March 18, 1912 – December 31...
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    United States (Seat 8) Clerks for associate justices: John M. Harlan • Mahlon Pitney • Edward Sanford • Owen Roberts • Harold Burton • Potter Stewart •...
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  • Arizona is admitted as the 48th state. February 19 - Taft nominates Mahlon Pitney to the Supreme Court of the United States. February 22 - Former President...
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    The Princeton University Class of 1879, which included Woodrow Wilson, Mahlon Pitney, Daniel Barringer, and Charles Talcott...
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  • R. Lamar Mahlon Pitney · James C. McReynolds Case opinion Majority McKenna, joined by White, Holmes, Day, Hughes, Van Devanter, Lamar, Pitney McReynolds...
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    Justice William Johnson Henry Brockholst Livingston William Paterson Mahlon Pitney Smith Thompson James Moore Wayne Rutgers University Joseph P. Bradley...
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  • McKenna · Oliver W. Holmes Jr. William R. Day · Willis Van Devanter Mahlon Pitney · James C. McReynolds Louis Brandeis · John H. Clarke Case opinion Majority...
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    (1894). Lewis et al., 53rd Congress Senate Vote 103 (1894). "Confirm Justice Pitney.; Senate Does So, 50 to 26: Opponents Mostly Democrats". The New York Times...
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  • McKenna · Oliver W. Holmes Jr. William R. Day · Willis Van Devanter Mahlon Pitney · James C. McReynolds Louis Brandeis · John H. Clarke Case opinion Majority...
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    compete for the United States in the delayed 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo Mahlon Pitney (1858–1924), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Johanna...
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  • Lost re-election. 1893–1903 Hunterdon, Morris, Sussex, and Warren Mahlon Pitney (Morristown) Republican March 4, 1895 – January 10, 1899 54th 55th Elected...
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  • In International News Service v. Associated Press of 1918, Justice Mahlon Pitney wrote for the majority in ruling that INS was infringing on AP's "lead-time...
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    Supreme Court of the United States on January 24, 1923, to succeed Mahlon Pitney. Sanford was confirmed by the Senate by a voice vote on January 29,...
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  • At-large 1827 – 1831 Elected in 1826. Lost re-election to S. Condit. Mahlon Pitney Republican 4th 1895 – 1899 Elected in 1894. Re-elected, but resigned...
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  • H. Jackson William Henry Moody, left Harvard Law School to read law Mahlon Pitney George Sutherland, left University of Michigan Law School to read law...
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