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  1. Fallo White. El Fallo (o Laudo) White fue una sentencia arbitral limítrofe dictada el 12 de septiembre de 1914 por el entonces Presidente de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos, Edward Douglass White, en la ciudad de Washington ( Estados Unidos) con el objetivo de resolver las diferencias limítrofes entre las Repúblicas de Costa Rica y ...

  2. Edward Douglass White's career on the Supreme Court. The future chief justice attended Catholic preparatory schools and was enrolled in Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., when the Civil War erupted. An ardent southerner, White enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army despite his family's objection that, at seventeen, he was too young for

  3. Edward Douglass White Junior (Parrocchia di Lafourche, 3 novembre 1845 – Washington, 19 maggio 1921) è stato un politico e giurista statunitense.. Biografia. Egli è stato il presidente della Corte suprema degli Stati Uniti negli anni 1910-1921.

  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. EDWARD DOUGLASS WHITE, late Chief Jus tice of the United States, was born on the 3rd day of November, 1845, in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana; he died in the City of Washington on the 19th day of May, 1921. During the more than seventy five years of his life, he was successively soldier, lawyer, State Senator, Judge, Senator of the United

  6. White, Edward Douglass (3 Nov. 1845) in The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (2) Length: 813 words

  7. We have been proudly and faithfully located in Arlington, Virginia since May 20, 1923. At that first organizational meeting at St. Charles School Hall on the 20th of May, the name of "Edward Douglass White"was chosen for the Council. In August 2020, the Knights of Columbus changed our name, temporarily to "Arlington Council 2473" until we ...