John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United...
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justice, in this case John Paul Stevens, who attended the school's dedication in 2005. As of Fall 2023, the enrollment at Stevens is 2750 students, and...
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Paul Stevens, US Supreme Court Justice John Paul Vann John Paul Young, Scottish born Australian singer All pages with titles beginning with John Paul lists...
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(1919–1992), American actor, born John Stevens, or John Stevenson John Sanborn Stevens (1838–1912), Illinois lawyer John Paul Stevens (1920–2019), U.S. Supreme...
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senior status. On November 28, 1975, Ford nominated John Paul Stevens to replace Douglas. Stevens was confirmed by the United States Senate on December...
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candidates with financial resources. In a dissenting opinion, Justice John Paul Stevens argued that the court's ruling represented "a rejection of the common...
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John Paul Stevens. Solicitor General Elena Kagan was confirmed by the Senate by a 63–37 vote. On April 9, 2010, Associate Justice John Paul Stevens announced...
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(PDF). Harvard Law Review. 132 (1): 1–3. Roberts, John (2020). "Memoriam: Justice John Paul Stevens" (PDF). Harvard Law Review. 133 (3): 747–748. Demographics...
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editor-in-chief of the Northwestern University Law Review and won the John Paul Stevens Award at Northwestern. After graduating from law school in 2006, Shaw...
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John Arthur Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, KStJ, QPM, DL, FRSA (born 21 October 1942) is a former Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis...
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November 12, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2012. Stevens, John Paul (November 9, 2009). "Statement of Stevens, J. On Application for Stay and on Petition For...
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Judge Stevens may refer to: John Paul Stevens (1920–2019), judge of the United States Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit before becoming an associate...
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Steven Paul (born May 16, 1959) is an American independent filmmaker, actor, and talent manager. He is the chairman, founder and CEO of Crystal Sky Pictures...
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Pennsylvania Stevens High School (South Dakota), in Rapid City, South Dakota John Paul Stevens High School, San Antonio, Texas Stevens School (disambiguation)...
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Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He then clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1989 to 1990. After...
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Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus II; Polish: Jan Paweł II; Italian: Giovanni Paolo II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła, Polish: [ˈkarɔl ˈjuzɛv vɔjˈtɨwa];...
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Justice Stevens (John Paul Stevens, 1920–2019) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Justice Stevens may also refer to: Correale...
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the Supreme Court of the United States, to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens. Kagan's nomination was confirmed by a 63–37 vote of the United States...
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beginning of 2010, Justice John Paul Stevens was the sole remaining Protestant on the court. In April 2010, Justice Stevens announced his retirement, effective...
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and unjustified cloud" over Bush's legitimacy. In dissent, Justice John Paul Stevens wrote that "counting every legally cast vote cannot constitute irreparable...
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Douglas in 1970 when he was the House Republican Leader, appointed John Paul Stevens to replace him. In July 1981, Stewart retired, and President Ronald...
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regulation rationally relates to a legitimate state purpose." Justice John Paul Stevens in his partial concurrence, partial dissent to Casey further defined...
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candidates mentioned to replace U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens upon his retirement. She has been called "one of the world's leading...
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be used as part of a "comprehensive redevelopment plan". Justice John Paul Stevens wrote for the five-justice majority that the city's use of eminent...
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Gerald Ford (redirect from John Gardner Ford)
appointed John Paul Stevens as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States to replace retiring Justice William O. Douglas. Stevens had been...
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Illinois, cabinet secretary, and Democratic presidential candidate; John Paul Stevens, United States Supreme Court justice; Newton Minow, former chairman...
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John Frank Stevens (April 25, 1853 – June 2, 1943) was an American civil engineer who built the Great Northern Railway in the United States and was chief...
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'interest-balancing' approach." In a dissenting opinion, Justice John Paul Stevens stated that the court's judgment was "a strained and unpersuasive...
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boy and future Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Paul Stevens. Roosevelt reportedly laughed while watching Ruth run the bases. Root...
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Byron White, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Blackmun, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., John Paul Stevens, and Sandra Day O'Connor. Powell retired in 1987; President Reagan's...
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