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  1. John Johnston Parker (November 20, 1885 – March 17, 1958) was an American politician and United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He was an unsuccessful nominee for associate justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1930.

  2. John Johnston Parker. ( Monroe, Carolina del Norte, 20 de noviembre de 1885 - 17 de marzo de 1958) fue un juez estadounidense. Estudió Derecho en la Universidad de Carolina del Norte, donde finalizó sus estudios en 1908.

  3. Herbert Hoover nominated John J. Parker, a man of pronounced anti-Black views, to the U.S. Supreme Court. The NAACP successfully opposed the nomination. In the 1932 presidential race African Americans overwhelmingly supported the successful Democratic candidate, Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  4. ( Monroe, Carolina del Norte, 20 de noviembre de 1885 - 17 de marzo de 1958) fue un juez estadounidense. John J. Parker (derecha) junto a Francis Biddle. Estudió Derecho en la Universidad de Carolina del Norte, donde finalizó sus estudios en 1908.

  5. Senate Rejects Judge John J. Parker for the Supreme Court. On the seventh of May, 1930, the Senate rejected a Supreme Court nominee. What makes this action worth noting today is that it was the Senate’s only rejection of a Supreme Court candidate in the 74-year span between 1894 and 1968.

  6. His nominee was forty-four year old native North Carolinian John J. Parker, a member since 1925 of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Within days of the nomination organized labor and its allies in Congress and the press unleashed withering attacks on a single judicial opinion authored by Parker.

  7. 7 de may. de 2016 · Hoover nominated John J. Parker, a North Carolina Republican and chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. Several years earlier, Parker had written an anti-labor opinion...