• During his time in office, President Warren G. Harding appointed four members of the Supreme Court of the United States: Chief Justice William Howard...
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    Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. A...
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    Warren G. Harding's tenure as the 29th president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1921, until his death on August 2, 1923. Harding presided over...
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    businessman who is best known as the father of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States. Harding was named in honor of his grandfather; however...
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    Nan Britton (category Warren G. Harding)
    of Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States. In 1927, Britton revealed that her daughter, Elizabeth, had been fathered by Harding while...
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    Elizabeth Ann Blaesing (category Warren G. Harding)
    Elizabeth Ann Britton Harding Blaesing (née Britton Harding; October 22, 1919 – November 17, 2005) was the only child of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president...
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    President Barack Obama made two successful appointments to the Supreme Court of the United States. The first was Judge Sonia Sotomayor to fill the vacancy...
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    The inauguration of Warren G. Harding as the 29th president of the United States was held on Friday, March 4, 1921, at the East Portico of the United...
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  • Warren G. Harding died as one of the most popular presidents in history, but the subsequent exposure of the scandals eroded his popular regard, as did...
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    governor of Tennessee and political appointee of conservative President Warren G. Harding, pushed through a so-called "outlaw resolution" that declared that...
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    negotiations and ratification of the Washington Naval Treaty. US President Warren Harding called the Washington Conference a deal that all countries thought best...
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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...
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    Laddie Boy (category Warren G. Harding)
    by U.S. President Warren G. Harding. He was born in Toledo, Ohio. His father was Champion Tintern Tip Top. He was presented to Harding by Charles Quetschke...
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    2016) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 until his death in 2016. He was described...
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    The Harding Home is a historic house museum at 380 Mount Vernon Avenue in Marion, Ohio. It was the residence of Warren G. Harding, 29th president of the...
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    The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction...
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    William Howard Taft (category United States federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding)
    in 1912 by Democratic nominee Woodrow Wilson. In 1921, President Warren G. Harding appointed Taft to be chief justice, a position he held until 1930...
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    Teapot Dome scandal (category Harding administration controversies)
    scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Warren G. Harding. It centered around Interior Secretary Albert Bacon Fall, who had...
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    The Warren G. Harding Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States (1921–1923)...
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    President Warren G. Harding during his presidency. In total Harding appointed 52 Article III federal judges, including 4 Justices to the Supreme Court of the...
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    Phoebe Carolyn Harding Votaw (October 21, 1879 – October 22, 1951) the youngest sister of Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States, was a...
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    Warren G. Harding began when he won the United States 1920 United States presidential election, becoming the president-elect, and ended when Harding was...
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    The demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States encompass the gender, ethnicity, and religious, geographic, and economic backgrounds of the...
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    office before nomination to the Supreme Court. Warren is generally considered to be one of the most influential Supreme Court justices and political leaders...
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  • and presidential proclamations signed by United States President Warren G. Harding (1921–1923). He issued 522 executive orders. His executive orders...
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    Speculation abounded over potential nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States by President George W. Bush since before his presidency. In...
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  • Eisenhower nominated five members for the Supreme Court of the United States: Chief Justice Earl Warren, and Associate Justices John Marshall Harlan...
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    Warren E. Burger. Oyez, Supreme Court Media, Warren E. Burger. Warren E. Burger at Archived October 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Supreme Court Historical...
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    Charles Evans Hughes (category Harding administration cabinet members)
    the transformation of the Supreme Court (Routledge, 2015). Sibley, Katherine A. S., ed. (2014). A Companion to Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert...
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  • Woodrow Wilson appointed three Associate Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States, James Clark McReynolds, Louis Brandeis, and John Hessin Clarke...
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