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  1. Hendel, , Hughes, 72 Google Scholar; on the Gobitis case, see Pusey, , Hughes, 2: 729 Google Scholar; Friedman, , “Charles Evans Hughes,” 26 – 27 Google Scholar. Hughes wanted to uphold the state law both because it was non-discriminatory (it applied to all school children) and because it was based on the police power, the justification for other regulatory legislation.

  2. Charles Evans Hughes was the 11th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, succeeding William Howard Taft. Hughes previously served as an Associate Justice from 1910-1916. After 14 years away from the Court, he was nominated as Chief Justice on February 3, 1930 by President Herbert Hoover. The Senate confirmed Hughes on February 13, 1930, and ...

  3. Politician, Lawyer, Professor, Judge. Charles Evans Hughes, Sr. (April 11, 1862 – August 27, 1948) was an American statesman, lawyer and Republican politician from New York . He served as the 36th Governor of New York (1907–1910), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1910–1916), United States Secretary of State ...

  4. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes first joined the U.S. Supreme Court as an Associate Justice on October 10, 1910, replacing Justice David Josiah Brewer.After six years of service, he resigned and spent a period of time away from the Court before returning as Chief Justice on February 24, 1930, replacing Chief Justice William Howard Taft.

  5. Charles Evans Hughes ( Glens Falls, 11 de abril de 1862 – Osterville, 27 de agosto de 1948) foi um advogado e político norte-americano. [ 1] Serviu como governador de Nova Iorque , Secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos e Chefe de Justiça dos Estados Unidos. [ 1] Era membro do Partido Republicano.

  6. Charles Evans Hughes, né le 11 avril 1862 à Glens Falls ( État de New York) et mort le 27 août 1948 dans le quartier de Osterville à Barnstable, est un homme politique et magistrat américain. Membre du Parti républicain, il est gouverneur de l'État de New York entre 1907 et 1910, juge de la Cour suprême des États-Unis entre 1910 et ...

  7. Charles Evans Hughes served as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1930 to 1941. His distinguished career in public service also included serving as Governor of New York, Secretary of State, and an Associate Supreme Court Justice. Early Life Hughes was born in New York in 1862. He graduated from Brown University and … Continue reading "Charles Evans Hughes"