Thomas Johnson (November 4, 1732 – October 26, 1819) was an 18th-century American lawyer, politician, and patriot. He was a delegate to the First Continental...
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Justice Johnson may refer to: United States Supreme Court Thomas Johnson (judge) (1732–1819), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court William...
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Thomas Johnson, Tom Johnson or Tommy Johnson may refer to: Tom Johnson (composer) (1939–2024), American minimalist composer Tommy Johnson (tubist) (1935–2006)...
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Thomas Johnson (December 29, 1808 – March 25, 1878) was chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1845 to 1852. Born in Maryland, Johnson moved...
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Thomas Lee Judge (October 12, 1934 – September 8, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 18th governor of Montana from 1973 to 1981. A member...
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Technology. hdl:1721.1/11254. Brown, Dennis (November 17, 2009). "Thomas Massie is candidate for judge executive". Lewis County Herald. Archived from the original...
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his death in 1834. When he was 32 years old, Johnson was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Thomas Jefferson. He was the first Jeffersonian Republican...
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RuPaul's Drag Race UK series 5 (section Guest judges)
2023. RuPaul returned to his role as main host and head judge, and was again joined on the judging panel by Michelle Visage, Alan Carr and Graham Norton...
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would seek to prevent Air Force One taking off. President Johnson chose federal district Judge Sarah T. Hughes, a long-standing friend, to swear him in...
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Spottswood William Robinson III (category United States court of appeals judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson)
President Johnson on October 6, 1966, to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit vacated by Judge George Thomas Washington...
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Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is an American multinational pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical technologies corporation headquartered in New Brunswick...
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Johnson was sworn in by District Court judge Sarah T. Hughes and is to date the only president in U.S. history to be sworn in by a woman. Johnson was...
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Thomas Patrick Barber (born December 1, 1966) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida...
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Thomas Francis Hogan (born 1938) is a Senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, who served...
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Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964) is a British politician and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader...
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earlier, Johnson had urged judges to "step back" from interfering with DOGE's attempts to improve governmental efficiency. In 2020, Johnson co-wrote a...
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Johnson Controls International plc is an American, Irish-domiciled multinational conglomerate headquartered in Cork, Ireland, that produces fire, HVAC...
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Oklahoma and a judge of the United States Customs Court. Born on July 31, 1888, on a farm near Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas, Johnson attended the public...
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States federal judges appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his presidency. Johnson appointed 184 Article III federal judges, including 2 Justices...
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Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit judge Homer Thornberry to replace Fortas as Associate Justice. However, Johnson wound up withdrawing Fortas's nomination...
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Democratic-Republican administration of Thomas Jefferson took power, Adams took advantage of the Act to nominate several new federal judges expected to support the Federalist...
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Damon Keith (category United States district court judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson)
Lyndon B. Johnson on September 25, 1967, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan vacated by Judge Thomas Patrick...
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Thomas Johnson Michie (June 7, 1896 – April 9, 1973) was an American attorney and United States district judge of the United States District Court for...
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and fled. Johnson and his accomplice were charged with and pled guilty to the offences. The sentencing judge Geoffrey Chettle called Johnson a "real menace...
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John Thomas Curtin (August 24, 1921 – April 14, 2017) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District...
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Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson are known to have placed runaway slave ads, seeking to recapture fugitives "Sandy", Oney Judge, and in the...
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States federal judges appointed by President Thomas Jefferson during his presidency. In total Jefferson appointed 19 Article III federal judges, including...
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Paul Burney Johnson Sr. (March 23, 1880 – December 26, 1943) was an American attorney, judge, and politician, serving as United States Representative from...
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Oliver Gasch (category United States district court judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson)
nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia vacated by Judge Edward Allen Tamm. Gasch...
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Cave "Don Cuevas" Johnson Couts (November 11, 1821 – July 10, 1874) was an American military officer, rancher, and judge. After a commission to San Diego...
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