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  1. EDWARD D. WHITE was born in Maury County, Tennessee on March 3, 1795. His education was attained in the Louisiana common schools and at the University of Nashville, where he graduated in 1799. He then studied law, was admitted to the bar, and established a legal practice in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. White entered public service in 1825, with ...

  2. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Edward Douglass White. Written by John R. Vile, published on March 26, 2024 , last updated on March 26, 2024. Edward Douglass White, the Supreme Court's ninth chief justice, served during a time when the court upheld several convictions for anti-war speech against the government under the Sedition Act of 1918. (Portrait, public domain)

  3. 16 de jun. de 2016 · Edward Douglass White (1844-1921) was appointed associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1894 when he was a sitting U.S. senator, and was elevat Skip to Main Content Advertisement

  4. Courtesy of the National Archives, Washington, D.C. (1845–1921). U.S. lawyer and politician Edward Douglass White served as the ninth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1911 to 1921. His major contribution was his “rule of reason” decision in 1911 that federal courts have since applied to antitrust cases.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2004 · The White Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy examines the workings and legacies of the Supreme Court during the tenure of Chief Justice Edward Douglass White. Through detailed discussions of landmark cases, this reference work explores the role the Court played in steering the country through an era of economic growth, racial discrimination, and international warfare.

  6. 3 de Novembro de 1845. Lafourche Parish, Luisiana. Morte. 19 de Maio de 1921. Washington, DC. Edward Douglas White ( 3 de Novembro de 1845 – 19 de Maio de 1921) foi Juiz Associado da Suprema Corte dos Estados Unidos de12 de março de 1894 a 18 de dezembro de 1910 e Chefe de Justiça dos Estados Unidos de 19 de dezembro de 1910 a 19 de maio de ...