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  1. Hace 3 días · On February 17, 1927, the Supreme Court, Civil Branch, New York County and the New York County Clerk moved into their new home. A grand dedication ceremony included Benjamin Cardozo, Charles...

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  2. Hace 2 días · He appointed Charles Evans Hughes to succeed Chief Justice William Howard Taft after the latter's death in 1930. A former associate justice, governor, Secretary of State, and presidential nominee, Hughes would lead the Hughes Court until 1941.

  3. Hace 1 día · Many wary Republican leaders cast about for an alternative candidate, such as Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon or former secretary of state Charles Evans Hughes. However, Hughes and Mellon declined to run, and other potential contenders like Frank Orren Lowden and Vice President Charles G. Dawes failed to garner widespread support. [132]

  4. Hace 1 día · The 1916 Republican National Convention nominated Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes for president. A former governor of New York, Hughes sought to reunify the progressive and conservative wings of the party.

  5. Hace 2 días · The Charles Evans Hughes Chair of Government and Jurisprudence was established by the University in the 1960s with funds from a bequest made by Mr. Hughes, former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and supplemented by gifts from his children and others.

  6. Hace 4 días · Theodore Roosevelt lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson and like TR, Ickes was quick to resume his Republican affiliation and supported Charles Evans Hughes for president in 1916. In 1920, Ickes backed Hiram Johnson, senator from California as well as Theodore Roosevelt’s running mate in 1912.

  7. Introduction. One of the greatest complaints made by rural blacks toward the Agricultural Adjustment Administration was the effect that its policies had on southern – largely African-American – sharecroppers.