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  1. 1 giorno fa · Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger, alongside concurring Justices Brennan and Blackmun, asserted that the school had the right to discipline Fraser for his lewd speech during an assembly. The majority opinion clarified that while students do have free speech rights, schools have a duty to uphold standards of civility and appropriate conduct.

  2. 1 giorno fa · 1907 - Warren Earl Burger, politico e giurista statunitense († 1995) 1907 - Fëdor Fedorenko, criminale di guerra russo († 1987) 1907 - Carl-Heinz Mahlmann, calciatore tedesco († 1965) 1907 - Eijirō Tōno, attore giapponese († 1994) 1908 - Václav Bečvář, sollevatore cecoslovacco († 1978) 1908 - John Creasey, scrittore inglese ...

  3. 2 giorni fa · The Court under Chief Justices Earl Warren and Warren Burger (a graduate of one of the predecessor schools to my own law school Mitchell Hamline School of Law!) made enormous shifts in civil rights, due process protections in criminal proceedings, established the foundations of a right of privacy, and more.

  4. 1 giorno fa · It’s dangerously unclear whether the Supreme Court retains enough legitimacy to ensure acceptance of decisions addressing the upcoming election among those who find themselves on the losing side. If it doesn’t, the court’s abstract legitimacy problem could once again lead to violence and insurrection.

  5. 2 giorni fa · The start of the liberal era of the court began, strangely enough, with Republican politicking. Earl Warren (1891-1974) was a prominent player in Republican politics as California’s popular governor as well as Thomas E. Dewey’s 1948 running mate. Although Warren had a reputation as a progressive Republican governor (he even tried to push for compulsory health insurance) and in 1944 had ...

  6. 5 giorni fa · Further, Chief Justice Warren Burger (1907–1995), a Nixon appointee and Warren’s successor, had delivered a speech in February 1981 lamenting that while there were “massive safeguards for accused persons” courts had failed to provide “elementary protection for its decent, law abiding citizens.”

  7. 4 giorni fa · In the first such set of disclosures, only two justices were revealed to be millionaires: Potter Stewart and Lewis F. Powell, with Chief Justice Warren Burger coming in third with about $600,000 in holdings.