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  1. 30. COOLIDGE 32. ROOSEVELT HOME OVERVIEW: FULL NAME: Harlan Fiske Stone . BORN: October 11, 1872; Chesterfield, New Hampshire. DIED: April 22, 1946 (age 73 ...

  2. The United States indicted Carolene Products Co. for shipping a product violating the 1923 Filled Milk Act, which criminalized the interstate shipping of compounds of skim milk with any non-milk fat or oil. Carolene Products contended that this law violated the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause because, it argued, the law unreasonably ...

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · STONE, HARLAN FISKE. Harlan Fiske Stone served as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1925 to 1941 and as chief justice from 1941 to 1946. A believer in judicial restraint, he was also a defender of civil rights and civil liberties. Stone was often a lone dissenter in the 1920s and 1930s when conservatives, who dominated the Court ...

  4. The law itself is on trial quite as much as the cause which is to be decided. Harlan F. Stone. Law, Trials, Causes. 6 Copy quote. Democracy cannot survive without the guidance of a creative minority. Harlan F. Stone. Creative, Democracy, Minorities. "Harlan Fiske Stone, Pillar of the Law" by Alpheus Thomas Mason, (p. 95), 1956.

  5. The papers of Harlan Fiske Stone (1872-1946) span the period 1889-1953, but most of the papers are dated 1925-1946 when Stone served on the Supreme Court of the United States. The collection consists of Family Correspondence, General Correspondence, Special Correspondence, Subject File, Supreme Court File, and Miscellany series.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2024 · Harlan Fiske Stone, ll, born January 13, 1935 in New York City, passed away on January 31, 2024 peacefully in his home in Massachusetts at age 89. Harlan attended Poly Prep Country Day School. He graduated from Princeton, and received a Master's degree from Harvard. He was the Director of Education at the Philatelic Foundation in New York, and ...

  7. Harlan F. Stone. There is grim irony in speaking of the freedom of contract of those who, because of their economic necessities, give their service for less than is needful to keep body and soul together. Harlan F. Stone. History teaches us that there have been but few infringements of personal liberty by the state which have not been justified ...