The Warren Court
.... Constitution. Under the leadership of Chief Justice
Earl Warren, the Supreme Court maintained a fairly liberal activist stance. Major ....
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Concept of Judicial Activism
.... Many of its decision were unpopular at the time, yet today the court of Chief Justice
Earl Warren is mostly lauded for its activism and its impact on the Civil ....
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Summary of The Brethren
.... The authors begin with
Earl Warren, the Chief Justice of the United States, at the beginning of the Nixon Administration after Nixon had run on a platform ....
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Separate But Equal TV Docudrama
.... the land. The role of Supreme Court Chief Justice
Earl Warren (Richard Kiley) is rightfully given great importance.
Warren was convinced ....
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Preisdency
.... 1905).
Earl Warren was Chief Justice from 1953 to 1969 in what is generally considered a leftist or judicially activist court. The ....
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Separate But Equal
.... the land. The role of Supreme Court Chief Justice
Earl Warren (Richard Kiley) is rightfully given great importance.
Warren was convinced ....
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Civil Rights & Integration
.... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Earl Warren helped integrate public schools by declaring the "separate but equal" philosophy had no place in education or ....
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The Miranda Decision
Miranda v. Arizona, a 1966 decision by the US Supreme Court under Chief Justice
Earl Warren, required that police officers inform a criminal suspect of his or ....
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The United States Supreme Court
.... assumed its constitutionally mandated position as one of the three equal branches of government during the tenure (1953-1969) of Chief Justice
Earl Warren. ....
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Impact of Baker v. Carr (1962)
.... assumed its constitutionally mandated position as one of the three equal branches of government during the tenure (1953-1969) of Chief Justice
Earl Warren. ....
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The document "Our Country"
.... The document offers a portion of the testimony of Attorney General
Earl Warren on the subject of the proposed Japanese evacuation during World War II, or what ....
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SUPREME COURT'S 4TH AMENDMENT
.... searches and seizures by law enforcement and other governmental agencies and the interests of public order, the Court under Chief Justice
Earl Warren (1953-1969 ....
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'EISENHOWER, THE PRESIDENT"
.... For example, he liked Chief Justice
Earl Warren (who truly disappointed Republicans by not becoming the Republican conservative justice they had counted on). ....
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The Eighth Amendment
.... However, Chief Justice
Earl Warren, writing for the majority, ruled that ( 401(g) was penal in nature since it prescribed the consequences for a conviction of ....
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EVIDENTIARY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL APPEALS This res
.... reforms which took place in the period 1940-1970 and the revolution in criminal procedure sparked by rulings of the Supreme Court under
Earl Warren and later. ....
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Cruel & Unusual Punishment Standard
.... However, Chief Justice
Earl Warren, writing for the majority, ruled that º 401(g) was penal in nature since it prescribed the consequences for a conviction of ....
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ABORTION RULINGS OF THE SUPREME COURT This rese
.... Even though the Court led by Chief Justice
Earl Warren (1951-1969) had treated the Constitution "as an instrument of social reform, [and] . . . ....
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EXECUTION OF MENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS This r
.... in Trop v. Dulles, 356 US 86 (1958) (a non-capital case), Chief Justice
Earl Warren commented, "Whatever the arguments may be against capital punishment, . . . ....
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Question On
.... Chief Justice
Earl Warren for the majority said that "a taxpayer may or may not have the requisite personal stake in the outcome, depending on the ....
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FLORIDA'S BAKER ACT
.... In Baxstrom, Chief Justice
Earl Warren for the majority established the principle that a person convicted of a crime could not be involuntarily committed to a ....
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FOURTH AMENDMENT CASES Thi
.... Like other decisions of the Supreme Court during the era of Chief Justice
Earl Warren, police and other law enforcement authorities have had ample time to ....
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Supreme Court Nominations
.... In 1953, President Dwight Eisenhower nominated former California Governor
Earl Warren as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. ....
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PAYNE V. TENNESSEE This research paper summariz
.... In that decision, Chief Justice
Earl Warren said that "the Eighth Amendment must draw its meaning from the evolving standards of decency that mark the progress ....
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President Andrew Jackson
.... Our perceptions of the Supreme Court in modern times have been biased by the liberal
Earl Warren Court of the 1950s and 1960s, which persisted effectively into ....
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Verbal Assaults & the First Amendment
.... Further Judicial Protection of Verbal Assaults as Free Speech Ironically, it was the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice
Earl Warren, which did so much to ....
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African American History
.... Many of the decisions of the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice
Earl Warren were aimed at increasing equality, especially racial and criminal justice equality. ....
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Issue of Brown v. Board of Education
.... Chief Justice
Earl Warren wrote that segregation of school children "because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the ....
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Federal Rule of Evidence
.... In 1961, Chief Justice
Earl Warren appointed a Special Committee on Evidence to study the issue of adopting uniform rules of evidence for the federal courts. ....
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Flag Burning and Free Speech
.... He also notes the contentious nature of these cases behind the Court's walls, recounting anecdotes about Chief Justice
Earl Warren and other Justices "shouting ....
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African American History
.... Many of the decisions of the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice
Earl Warren were aimed at increasing equality, especially racial and criminal justice equality. ....
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