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    Joseph Philo Bradley (March 14, 1813 – January 22, 1892) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States...
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  • Joseph P. Bradley Jr. (November 27, 1926 – January 8, 1994) is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He was born in...
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  • effect of creating a single new seat, filled by the appointment of Joseph P. Bradley. In addition, the 1869 Act stipulated that each of the nine circuit...
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    (November 29, 2012). "David Nasaw's 'Patriarch,' on Joseph P. Kennedy". The New York Times. Bradley, Richard (November 13, 2012). "Sins of the Father"...
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    Bradley Joseph (born in 1965) is an American composer, arranger, and producer of contemporary instrumental music. His compositions include works for orchestra...
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  • John Bradley (disambiguation), several people Joseph Bradley (died 1671), English buccaneer Joseph P. Bradley (1813–1892), Associate Justice of the United...
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  • his majority opinion in the Civil Rights Cases, Associate Justice Joseph P. Bradley struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875, holding that the Thirteenth...
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  • personal interests against hostile state laws[citation needed]. Justice Joseph P. Bradley's dissent disagreed with the Court's interpretation of the rights protected...
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    remaining available Justices were Republicans, Republican Justice Joseph P. Bradley, who was considered the most impartial remaining member of the court...
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  • Hampshire Joseph P. Bradley Jr. (1926–1994), Pennsylvania politician Joe Bradley (basketball) (1928–1987), American basketball player Joe Bradley (artist)...
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    Joseph Edmund "Jeb" Bradley III (born October 20, 1952) is an American politician and member of the Republican Party who serves in the New Hampshire Senate...
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    Atlanta Motel v. United States (1964). U.S. Supreme Court Justice Joseph P. Bradley commented in the Civil Rights Cases that "individual invasion of individual...
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    longer in force. Eventually, Grier was replaced by William Strong, and Joseph P. Bradley was installed in the lately created seat, restoring the Court to its...
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  • could determine qualifications without federal intervention. Justice Joseph P. Bradley concurred with the Court's decision, basing his decision on the natural...
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    under 36 Stat. 1152, February 3–24, 1930. While Willis Van Devanter and Joseph Rucker Lamar were sworn in as associate justice on the same date, their...
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    by President Benjamin Harrison as an associate justice, to succeed Joseph P. Bradley. He was recommended for the post by his third cousin, Secretary of...
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  • Dissenting were Chief Justice Morrison Waite and associate justices Joseph Bradley and Horace Gray. The case was argued on April 14, 1886 - April 15, 1886...
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    the Senate. As all the remaining Justices were Republicans, Justice Joseph P. Bradley, believed to be the most independent-minded of them, was selected...
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    Omar Nelson Bradley (February 12, 1893 – April 8, 1981) was a senior officer of the United States Army during and after World War II, rising to the rank...
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    The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is a tracked armored fighting vehicle of the United States developed by FMC Corporation and now manufactured by BAE...
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    Roman Empire. In 1851, future U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Joseph P. Bradley (1870–1892), once employed as an actuary for the Mutual Benefit Life...
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  • by Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase and Associate Justices Samuel Nelson, Noah Haynes Swayne, William Strong, and Joseph P. Bradley. Justice Miller first disposed...
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    given instead to Justice Joseph P. Bradley, a Republican, giving the GOP a one-seat majority on the commission. In each case, Bradley would vote with his fellow...
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    Actuaries in 1851 by future U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Joseph P. Bradley (1870–1892), a former actuary for the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance...
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    Joseph Sladen Bradley (9 June 1900 – 17 January 1961) was a United States Army major general. During World War II, he earned the Distinguished Service...
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    Amendment did not permit a federal remedy in murder cases. Swayne and Joseph P. Bradley dissented, maintaining that in order to have meaningful effects, the...
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    accepted election to the Senate. Another associate justice, Republican Joseph P. Bradley, was instead chosen as the fifth justice on the Electoral Commission...
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  • Cumming, a long-serving Mayor of Princeton, New Jersey Mary – wife of Joseph P. Bradley, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court He was friends...
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    Meanwhile, Davis was replaced on the Electoral Commission by Republican Joseph P. Bradley. Ultimately, the Electoral Commission voted on a partisan 8 to 7 vote...
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  • the acquisition of citizenship by birth. The Supreme Court Justice Joseph P. Bradley asserted that the "rights of Englishmen" were a foundation of American...
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