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  1. Hace 6 días · Charles Evans Hughes. The eligibility of Charles Evans Hughes was questioned in an article written by Breckinridge Long, one of Woodrow Wilson's campaign workers, and published on December 7, 1916 in the Chicago Legal News — a full month after the U.S. presidential election of 1916, in which Hughes was narrowly defeated by Woodrow ...

  2. Hace 2 días · New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes ran, but when he made a major policy speech, Roosevelt the same day sent a special message to Congress warning in strong terms against corporate corruption. The resulting coverage of the presidential message relegated Hughes to the back pages.

  3. Hace 3 días · The opinion of Chief Justice Hughes (1862–1948), writing for a unanimous Court, offers an important perspective on the constitutional limits of the legislative power and the role of the executive branch in addressing a national crisis.

  4. Hace 4 días · It was held in Washington, under the Chairmanship of Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes from 12 November 1921 to 6 February 1922. Conducted outside the auspice of the League of Nations, it was attended by nine nations—the United States, Japan, China, France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, and Portugal [51] Russia ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Charles Evans Hughes: 1910–16 Taft Willis Van Devanter: 1911–37 Taft Joseph R. Lamar: 1911–16 Taft Edward Douglass White: 1910–21 Taft Mahlon Pitney: 1912–22 Taft James C. McReynolds: 1914–41 Wilson Louis Brandeis: 1916–39 Wilson John H. Clarke: 1916–22

  6. They were most successful in the Midwest, under such leaders as Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, but they had counterparts all over the country—e.g., Charles Evans Hughes of New York, Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, Andrew J. Montague of Virginia, and Hiram W. Johnson of California.

  7. Hace 3 días · 1929. Expand Timeline. Humphrey’s Executor v. US. by George Sutherland. 1935. Edited and introduced by Jeremy D. Bailey. Study Questions. According to the Court, what is the difference between a member of the Federal Trade Commission and a postmaster? Who gets to determine the difference?