Warren Earl Burger (September 17, 1907 – June 25, 1995) was an American attorney and jurist who served as the 15th chief justice of the United States from...
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The Burger Court was the period in the history of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1969 to 1986, when Warren E. Burger served as Chief Justice...
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college, Mark Tarlov wrote speeches for Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger; he went on to become an attorney, and later a movie producer known...
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became president after the death of Zachary Taylor. Upon being informed of Warren Harding's death, while visiting his family home in Plymouth Notch, Vermont...
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Chief Justice Warren Burger, and, recognizing "the importance of his relationship with Burger", often went along to get along, joining Burger's majority opinions...
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Bush Dudley Baldwin Bonsal S.D. N.Y. December 2, 1981 May 18, 1984 – – Warren Burger John F. Kennedy Robert C. Broomfield D. Ariz. October 1, 2002 May 18...
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Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020). He also played Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger in the HBO movie Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight (2013) and Senator Richard...
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1969, the United States courts of appeals, in an opinion written by Warren Burger, directed the FCC to revoke Lamar Broadcasting's license for television...
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After a 12-year vacancy, Warren Burger was chosen to be the twentieth chancellor of the College of William & Mary in 1986. Burger had numerous associations...
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Harry Blackmun (section Split with Burger)
close friend, Chief Justice Warren Burger, were often called the "Minnesota Twins", but Blackmun drifted away from Burger during their tenure on the court...
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replace Thurgood Marshall in 1991 and the appointment of Warren Burger to replace Earl Warren in 1969. Joan Ruth Bader was born on March 15, 1933, at Beth...
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selecting Judge Warren Burger. Upon Burger's successful confirmation, the Republican Party begins pursuing reversals of liberal Warren Court decisions...
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Roe v. Wade (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Burger Court)
retirement, Chief Justice Warren Burger suggested in 1986 that Roe be "reexamined"; the associate justice who filled Burger's place on the Court—Justice...
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the Chief Justice, where he became close friends with Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. Luttig then attended the University of Virginia School of Law, graduating...
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largely overlapped with that of Chief Justice Warren Burger, and Powell was often a key swing vote on the Burger Court. His majority opinions include United...
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by the United States Supreme Court during the Burger Court, the tenure of Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger from June 23, 1969 through September 26, 1986...
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conservative direction when President Richard Nixon appointed Chief Justice Warren Burger and conservative justices Lewis Powell, William Rehnquist, and Harry...
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membership in the majority if desired. It is reported that: Chief Justice Warren Burger was renowned, and even vilified in some quarters, for voting strategically...
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Betty Ford (redirect from Elizabeth Warren Ford)
Elizabeth Anne Ford (née Bloomer; formerly Warren; April 8, 1918 – July 8, 2011) was the first lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977, as the wife...
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Ronald Reagan James Barrett 10th Cir. May 19, 1979 May 18, 1984 – – Warren Burger Richard Nixon William Bryson Fed. Cir. May 19, 2011 May 18, 2018 September...
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do so because of his senior status, he was rebuffed by Chief Justice Warren Burger and admonished by the whole Court. There are currently three living...
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listed him as a leading Supreme Court prospect". In 1986, Chief Justice Warren Burger informed the White House of his intent to retire. Reagan first decided...
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Bethel School District v. Fraser (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Burger Court)
violate the First Amendment. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice Warren Burger found that schools have the right to suppress student speech that is...
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liberal coalition vanished.: 335 The Court under Chief Justice Warren Burger (the Burger Court) was not as conservative as some observers had anticipated...
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company was founded in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based restaurant chain. After Insta-Burger King ran into financial difficulties...
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Rehnquist, to the position of Chief Justice, following the retirement of Warren Burger, Brennan found himself more frequently isolated. At times, his opinions...
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Justice Earl Warren having announced his retirement from the Supreme Court of the United States the previous year. Nixon appointed Warren E. Burger to replace...
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material" is "essential to the justice of the case". Chief Justice Warren Burger further stated that executive privilege would most effectively apply...
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will always retain, its relevance to the current political situation. Warren Burger, the Chief Justice of the United States, mentions Canute in the 1980...
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9, 2023. Retrieved June 17, 2018. Trani, Eugene P. (October 4, 2016). "Warren G. Harding: Death of the President". Charllotesville, Virginia: Miller Center...
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