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    Harlan Fiske Stone (October 11, 1872 – April 22, 1946) was an American attorney and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court...
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  • Harlan F. Stone was nominated and confirmed twice to the Supreme Court of the United States. First in 1925, when President Calvin Coolidge nominated him...
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    United States, Harlan F. Stone in 1925. Stone was Coolidge's fellow Amherst alumnus, a Wall Street lawyer and conservative Republican. Stone was serving...
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  • commerce. In his majority opinion for the Court, Associate Justice Harlan F. Stone wrote that economic regulations were "presumptively constitutional"...
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    The Stone Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1941 to 1946, when Harlan F. Stone served as Chief Justice of the United States....
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  • and Wiley Blount Rutledge. Additionally, he elevated sitting Justice Harlan F. Stone to chief justice. Roosevelt's nine nominations filled eight seats on...
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  • Supreme Court during the Stone Court, the tenure of Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone from July 3, 1941 through April 22, 1946. The Stone Court, 1941-1945, History...
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  • psychologist Harlan Marbley (1943–2008), American boxer Harlan Mills (1919–1996), American professor of computer science Harlan F. Stone (1872–1946),...
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  • Maryland Court of Appeals George W. Stone (1811–1894), chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Harlan F. Stone (1872–1946), associate justice and chief...
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    until 1941, when he retired and was succeeded by Associate Justice Harlan F. Stone. Hughes's father, David Charles Hughes, immigrated to the United States...
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    the International Monetary Fund. After the death of Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone in 1946, Truman appointed Vinson to the Supreme Court. Vinson dissented...
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    chief justice—Charles Evans Hughes, William Rehnquist, John Rutledge, Harlan F. Stone, and Edward Douglass White—their cumulative length of service on the...
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    separately: John Rutledge, Edward Douglass White, Charles Evans Hughes, Harlan F. Stone and William Rehnquist. While listed twice, each of them has been assigned...
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    appointees in the late 1930s and 40s (including promoting Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, who had originally been appointed to the Court by Republican President...
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    now." Chief Justice of the United States Harlan F. Stone administered the presidential oath of office; Stone began the oath "Do you, Harry Shipp Truman...
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    were canceled as well. The oath was administered by Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone and the subsequent address was one of the shortest on record. This...
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  • Grammy and Emmy Awards, President Calvin Coolidge, Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, and other notable writers, academics, politicians, entertainers, businesspeople...
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  • pre-World War I Justice Harlan Harlan F. Stone (1872–1946), though he is more correctly referred to by last name as Justice Stone This disambiguation page...
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    Vinson served as Chief Justice of the United States. Vinson succeeded Harlan F. Stone as Chief Justice after the latter's death, and Vinson served as Chief...
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    starred in The Numbers Game with Steven Bauer. He next appeared as Harlan F. Stone in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar. He gave an acclaimed performance as Phelan...
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    appointments to the office of Chief Justice (followed by Melville Fuller, Harlan F. Stone and Fred Vinson). Taney presided over a jurisprudential shift toward...
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    labelled as a scapegoat for the harsh methods adopted, and his successor, Harlan F. Stone, appoints Hoover as director of the department's Bureau of Investigation...
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  • president and took the oath. At a meeting in the Cabinet Room, Chief Justice Harlan Stone, apparently mistaken about the meaning of Truman's middle initial (which...
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  • Eugene Nickerson (category Law clerks of Harlan F. Stone)
    Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and then for Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone of the United States Supreme Court from October 1944 to April 1946...
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    justices—John Rutledge, Edward Douglass White, Charles Evans Hughes, Harlan Fiske Stone, and William Rehnquist—served as associate justices prior to becoming...
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    Justices Stephen Johnson Field Joseph McKenna Harlan F. Stone Robert H. Jackson John Marshall Harlan II William Rehnquist Antonin Scalia Neil Gorsuch...
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  • briefs. The Court's June 3 decision was nearly unanimous: only Justice Harlan F. Stone dissented. In an 8-to-1 decision, the Court upheld the mandatory flag...
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  • Milton Handler (category Law clerks of Harlan F. Stone)
    Columbia Law School in 1926 with top honors. He clerked for Justice Harlan Fiske Stone of the Supreme Court for one year. Handler taught at Columbia University...
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    Pitney, and Clarke. In 1925, President Calvin Coolidge appointed Harlan F. Stone to replace the retiring McKenna. Bar key:   McKinley appointee   T...
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    Court-Packing Bill Cannabis policy Federal Judicial appointments Supreme Court Harlan F. Stone Supreme Court nomination Wiley Rutledge Supreme Court nomination Cabinet...
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