Roger John Traynor (February 12, 1900 – May 14, 1983) was the 23rd Chief Justice of California (1964–1970) and an associate justice of the Supreme Court...
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by Gibson, C. J., Schauer, J., McComb, J., Peters, J., Tobriner, J., and Peek, J., and the opinion was delivered by Judge Roger J Traynor. In 1955, the...
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three justice plurality decision was authored by Associate Justice Roger J. Traynor who would later serve as the Court's Chief Justice. Justice Douglas...
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McCall, James R. (1984). "Roger Traynor: Teacher, Jurist, and Friend". Hastings Law Journal. Les Ledbetter, "Roger J. Traynor, California Justice", The...
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California Supreme Court in September 1964 by Governor Pat Brown to succeed Roger J. Traynor, who had been elevated to chief justice. Mosk was retained by the electorate...
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to a landmark community property opinion in 1962 by Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor of the California Supreme Court for a unanimous court. According to...
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Supreme Court case of Bernhard v. Bank of America, authored by justice Roger J. Traynor, began a movement away from the application of mutuality in collateral...
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Secretary of the Navy) Mathew Tobriner, Associate Justice (1962–1982) Roger J. Traynor, Chief Justice (1964–1970), Associate Justice (1940–1964) (Well-respected...
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statistical probability. Judgement reversed. Court membership Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor Associate Justices Marshall F. McComb, Raymond E. Peters, Mathew Tobriner...
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party from Wilmington, Delaware. Roger J. Traynor (1900–1983), served on the Supreme Court of California Susan Traynor (born 1944), also known as Noosha...
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doctrine's most famous advocates were Learned Hand, Benjamin Cardozo, and Roger J. Traynor. Strict liability is sometimes distinguished from absolute liability...
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Dillon v. Legg (section Traynor's dissent)
injury of her child in an accident. In his dissenting opinion, Justice Traynor asserted that the case should have been decided according to the zone of...
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Retrieved 2016-08-05. See v. See, 64 Cal. 2d 778 (1966). Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor of the Supreme Court of California wrote: "If funds used for acquisitions...
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law school in 1966 he served for one year as law clerk to the Hon. Roger J. Traynor, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California, and then practiced...
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but for the concurring opinion of California Supreme Court justice Roger Traynor. Plaintiff Gladys Escola was a waitress in a restaurant. She was putting...
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cocoa pod, but to a Victorian hooped dress. In 1944, Associate Justice Roger J. Traynor of the Supreme Court of California took advantage of a case involving...
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films. John Terry: actor known for playing Christian Shephard on Lost Roger J. Traynor: Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court Ronnie Vannucci Jr.:...
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(1779–1845), Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States Roger J. Traynor (1900–1983), Chief Justice, Supreme Court of California Earl Warren...
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public swimming pool owned by Mr. Cavaney. Then-Associate Justice Roger J. Traynor (later Chief Justice) of the Supreme Court of California held: "The...
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by the Native American Church. In 1955, Chief Justice of California Roger J. Traynor neatly summarized the American position on how freedom of religion...
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Practice classes are held in the courtrooms.[citation needed] In the 2000 Roger J. Traynor California Appellate Moot Court Competition, the Empire College Moot...
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1909) May 14 Miguel Alemán Valdés, 46th President of Mexico (b. 1900) Roger J. Traynor, American judge (b. 1900) May 18 – Frank Aiken, Irish politician (b...
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– Wallace Ford, English-American actor and singer (d. 1966) 1900 – Roger J. Traynor, American lawyer and jurist, 23rd Chief Justice of California (d. 1983)...
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originated with judicial glosses on the law of warranty. In 1963, Roger J. Traynor of the Supreme Court of California threw away legal fictions based...
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Stephen D. Sugarman was the Roger J. Traynor Professor of Law at the UC Berkeley School of Law, where he taught since 1972. He was the associate dean of...
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Justices Roger J. Traynor, B. Rey Schauer, Marshall F. McComb, Raymond E. Peters, Paul Peek Case opinions Majority Tobriner, joined by Gibson, Traynor, Schauer...
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he was named Roger J. Traynor Memorial Appellate Justice of the Year. Kingsley resided in California and was married. Ybarra, Michael J. (2000-11-05)...
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Jesse W. Carter, Roger J. Traynor, B. Rey Schauer, Homer R. Spence Case opinions Concurrence Shenk, joined by Edmonds, Carter, Traynor, Schauer, and Spence...
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When Gibson retired on August 31, 1964, Governor Pat Brown elevated Roger J. Traynor from Associate Justice to the position of Chief Justice, and Stanley...
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actor (b. 1912) 1982 – Hugh Beaumont, American actor (b. 1909) 1983 – Roger J. Traynor, American academic and jurist, 23rd Chief Justice of California (b...
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