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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · President Woodrow Wilson, for example, appointed Justice James Clark McReynolds — a lazy, tyrannical jurist that Time magazine once described as a “savagely sarcastic, incredibly reactionary...

    • Ian Millhiser
  2. Hace 4 días · Justice James Clark McReynolds, a blatant anti-semite, refused to speak to Brandeis for three years following the latter's appointment and when Brandeis retired in 1939, did not sign the customary dedicatory letter sent to court members on their retirement.

  3. Hace 2 días · Due to the retirements of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and Associate Justice James Clark McReynolds, Roosevelt filled three Supreme Court vacancies in 1941. He elevated Harlan F. Stone, a Republican appointed to the Court by Coolidge, to chief justice and then appointed two Democrats.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Justice James Clark McReynolds wrote that the act’s “real and primary purpose is not difficult to discover, and it is strict limitation and regulation of the [narcotics] traffic.” 205 Close “That conclusion is so plain,” Justice Pierce Butler added, “that discussion cannot affect it.” 206 Close

  5. 7 de may. de 2024 · He was a great-grandson of Perfecto Esquibel, one of 100 delegates to the New Mexico Constitutional Convention of 1910, and distant cousin to the fractious United States Supreme Court Justice James Clark McReynolds.

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · He was a great-grandson of Perfecto Esquibel, one of 100 delegates to the New Mexico Constitutional Convention of 1910, and distant cousin to the fractious United States Supreme Court Justice James Clark McReynolds. Mac’s parents met while his father was constructing Route 84 near Las Nutrias, NM.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Share. The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “ Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.”. An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.