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  1. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Grand Old Partisan honors Willis Van Devanter, born April 17th 1859. He studied at DePauw University and University of Cincinnati Law School. Public service began as city attorney of Cheyenne, Wyoming, followed by a term in the state house. Benjamin Harrison made him territorial Chief Justice. Statehood achieved, Van Devanter was elected to the position. While serving on the Republican ...

  2. The weekend before Memorial Day of 2023, I took a trip to Washington DC. After checking in to my AirBNB on the 24th, I found I had a decent amount of time in the day available, so I took the bus north to Rock Creek Cemetery to graves of Stone, Field, Van Devanter, and Harlan I. Van Devanter's stone has the name "VAN DEVANTER" prominently ...

  3. 28 de ene. de 2023 · Van Devanter, born and reared on the family farm north of Marion, near where Riverview Elementary School now stands, entered law practice in Marion with his father, Isaac Van Devanter, in a second-floor office in the "Spencer Block,” the Spencer Hotel, the very same building that how carries his name as the Willis Van Devanter Grant County office complex at Fourth and Adams streets, named in ...

  4. Willis Van Devanter (* 17. April 1859 in Marion , Indiana ; † 8. Februar 1941 in Washington, D.C. ) war ein US-amerikanischer Rechtswissenschaftler , Politiker der Republikanischen Partei , Hochschullehrer und mehr als 25 Jahre Richter am Obersten Gerichtshof der Vereinigten Staaten .

  5. (1859–1941). U.S. lawyer and politician Willis Van Devanter was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1910 to 1937. Van Devanter specialized in the fields of public land, water rights, Native American questions, and admiralty and corporation law. Van Devanter was born on April 17, 1859, in Marion, Ind.

  6. If some states funded programs and some did not, Cardozo speculated, indigents would flock to the funding states just as industry would flee those states to avoid the requisite new payroll taxes.Only a few days before the Court handed down its decision in Helvering, Justice Willis Van Devanter announced his retirement.

  7. Colorado (1922). U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Willis Van Devanter, a former Chief Justice of Wyoming, ruled in that state's favor, finding that prior appropriation applied across state lines--a controversial opinion influenced by cronyism. The dicta in the case, that the U.S. Government has no interest in state water allocation law ...