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Hace 2 días · Charles Evans Hughes Sr. (April 11, 1862 – August 27, 1948) was an American statesman, politician, academic, and jurist who served as the 11th chief justice of the United States from 1930 to 1941. A member of the Republican Party , he previously was the 36th governor of New York (1907–1910), an associate justice of the Supreme ...
Hace 3 días · Incumbent Democratic President Woodrow Wilson narrowly defeated former associate justice of the Supreme Court Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican candidate. In June, the 1916 Republican National Convention chose Hughes as a compromise between the conservative and progressive wings of the party.
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Hace 3 días · Because of her trailblazing research in Pittsburgh, Governor of New York Charles Evans Hughes appointed Eastman in 1909 to the New York State Commission on Employers’ Liability. Eastman was elected secretary of the Commission and was the only woman to serve on the body.
Hace 3 días · 100 Years of Working for Justice. The Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defense is the oldest standing committee in the ABA. Inspired by the book "Justice and the Poor," written by Reginald Heber Smith in 1918, Charles Evans Hughes implored the American Bar Association to examine the legal needs of the poor at its 1920 ...
Hace 2 días · In 1922, President Warren G. Harding appointed Lodge as a delegate to the Washington Naval Conference (International Conference on the Limitation of Armaments), led by Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, and included Elihu Root and Oscar Underwood.
Hace 5 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.
Hace 5 días · Charles Evans Hughes Secratary of state during Harding's presidency, urged at the Washington naval Conference that no more arships would be built for 10 years suggested that 5 major naval powers: US, GB, Japan, France, and Italy scrap many of their battleships, cruisers, and aircraft carriers