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1789:With Heroic Truth: The Life of Edward R. Murrow
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2494:First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti
2375:, Vol. 117, Page 44857 (December 6, 1971)
1921:lewis powell virginia board of education.
1692:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1101206
1649:"Retired Justice Lewis Powell Dies at 90"
1298:First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti
1108:First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti
561:First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti
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931:From 1961 to 1969, Powell served on the
78:January 7, 1972 β June 26, 1987
2781:Justice Lewis F Powell, Jr: A biography
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1448:, a professor of constitutional law at
1116:relied on the same arguments raised in
1073:Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
280: 1936; died 1996)
4193:United States Army Air Forces officers
2768:Melbourne Journal of International Law
2736:from the original on February 14, 2017
2312:The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court
2231:from the original on November 10, 2019
2074:from the original on December 20, 2013
1680:Yarbrough, Tinsley E. (January 2001).
1137:greatly increased, pouring money into
2722:Greenhouse, Linda (August 26, 1998).
2289:from the original on November 8, 2021
1661:from the original on January 12, 2021
1295:Powell wrote the majority opinion in
1223:Powell, who dissented in the case of
1077:American Legislative Exchange Council
935:; he was chairman from 1968 to 1969.
781:Powell advanced through the ranks to
679:. At a leadership conference, he met
644:. He also was named recipient of the
513:American Legislative Exchange Council
499:and representing clients such as the
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2353:from the original on March 10, 2016
2341:Nixon, Richard (October 21, 1971).
2259:, Hightower Lowdown, March 31, 2022
1647:; Barbash, Fred (August 26, 1998).
1625:from the original on April 29, 2010
747:and then the Intelligence staff of
2887:Supreme Court of the United States
2421:from the original on July 28, 2014
2062:"How Wall Street Occupied America"
1698:from the original on April 2, 2015
1619:Supreme Court of the United States
1253:He joined the majority opinion in
1091:in the US to this memo. Historian
648:for "generous service to others".
527:, and was eventually succeeded by
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4143:Deaths from pneumonia in Virginia
2615:"Infamous Sodomy Law Struck Down"
683:, and they became close friends.
176:Chairman of Richmond School Board
4188:School board members in Virginia
4158:Military personnel from Virginia
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2804:FBI file on Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
2712:(1989), Algonquin Books, p. 193.
2095:A Brief History of Neoliberalism
1374:Powell was the deciding vote in
874:Virginia Commonwealth University
546:. His majority opinions include
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2347:The American Presidency Project
2029:Charlie Cray (23 August 2011).
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1492:Powell died at his home in the
1480:United States Courts of Appeals
1440:Retirement and death, 1987β1998
1163:Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals
1149:Supreme Court tenure, 1972β1987
1003:and a director on the board of
549:United States v. Brignoni-Ponce
277:
32:Justice Powell (disambiguation)
2409:Conn, Steven (March 4, 2013).
1053:American conservative movement
884:Virginia government, 1951β1970
832:, especially in the fields of
646:Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
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4168:People from Suffolk, Virginia
1333:In the controversial case of
1145:and the Heritage Foundation.
1143:American Enterprise Institute
766:communications. He worked in
628:Washington and Lee University
538:, and Powell was often a key
481:United States Army Air Forces
471:, he graduated from both the
303:Washington and Lee University
4123:20th-century American judges
2779:Jeffries, John C Jr (1994).
1259:(1974), which struck down a
2644:. Basic Books. p. 23.
2147:September 15, 2015, at the
1833:Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr.
1769:Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr.
1549:describing the experience.
1339:(1980), the Court issued a
1180:Nixon nominated Powell and
1025:Smith Richardson Foundation
933:Virginia Board of Education
899:Brown v. Board of Education
809:'s Young Lawyers Division.
758:Powell was assigned to the
695:Military service, 1939β1945
421:Lewis F. Powell Jr.'s voice
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2783:. Charles Scribner's Sons.
2100:December 11, 2014, at the
993:American consumer movement
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438:Chiarella v. United States
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1905:. Facts on File. p.
1897:Hall, Timothy L. (2001).
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733:Allied invasion of Sicily
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1286:Civil Rights Act of 1964
1206:in the United States in
967:U.S. Chamber of Commerce
957:Inverted totalitarianism
807:American Bar Association
721:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
622:Early life and education
137:American Bar Association
2710:The Style of a Law Firm
2589:"High Court Homophobia"
2107:Oxford University Press
2007:Oxford University Press
1838:March 23, 2017, at the
1794:March 23, 2017, at the
1774:March 23, 2017, at the
1723:March 23, 2017, at the
1065:The Heritage Foundation
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981:, whose 1965 exposΓ© on
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725:319th Bombardment Group
509:The Heritage Foundation
442:Recorded March 18, 1980
267:Josephine Pierce Rucker
55:Official portrait, 1976
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2599:on September 20, 2005.
2593:The Washington Monthly
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1886:on September 20, 2021.
1831:John Calvin Jeffries,
1767:John Calvin Jeffries,
1514:The Majesty of the Law
1358:United States v. Nixon
1347:upon former CIA agent
1229:(1972), striking down
655:and in 1931 graduated
505:1971 Powell Memorandum
491:, a large law firm in
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2677:Georgetown Law School
2543:Snepp, Frank (1999).
2225:Progressive Power Lab
2126:Kevin Doogan (2009).
2092:David Harvey (2005).
1736:Lewis F. Powell Jr.,
1218:self-induced abortion
1167:Clement F. Haynsworth
1097:inverted totalitarian
1042:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1033:Richard Mellon Scaife
890:Richmond School Board
866:Colonial Williamsburg
838:securities regulation
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772:Mediterranean Theater
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515:. In 1971, President
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2373:Congressional Record
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1842:, 2001, pages 60-114
1787:Norman Finkelstein,
1706:– via oup.com.
1482:around the country.
1465:United States Senate
1324:Establishment Clause
963:Eugene B. Sydnor Jr.
854:The Lawyers Handbook
826:Hunton Andrews Kurth
3056:William Howard Taft
2795:Lewis F. Powell Jr.
2551:. pp. 349β350.
2415:The Huffington Post
1855:, 1997β1998, p. 18.
1654:The Washington Post
1552:In 1993, President
1535:J. Harvie Wilkinson
1518:Sandra Day O'Connor
1469:Douglas H. Ginsburg
1450:Stanford Law School
1256:Milliken v. Bradley
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1130:The Washington Post
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1029:Carthage Foundation
988:Unsafe at Any Speed
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597:Milliken v. Bradley
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2163:American Exception
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1502:Hollywood Cemetery
1398:concurring opinion
1377:Bowers v. Hardwick
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1278:William J. Brennan
1231:capital punishment
1021:Earhart Foundation
953:Merchants of Doubt
753:Bombing of Dresden
705:US Army Air Forces
701:United States Navy
615:Bowers v. Hardwick
493:Richmond, Virginia
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477:Harvard Law School
358:United States Army
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1433:McCleskey v. Kemp
1407:Lawrence v. Texas
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1353:Thurgood Marshall
1282:John Paul Stevens
1226:Furman v. Georgia
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983:General Motors
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949:Corporatocracy
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3670:(1941β1954)
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3640:(1938β1957)
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3628:(1932β1938)
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3120:Earl Warren
2810:Appearances
2293:October 26,
1944:Mayer, Jane
1457:Robert Bork
1390:sodomy laws
1349:Frank Snepp
1209:Roe v. Wade
1139:think-tanks
1135:foundations
1057:think tanks
979:Ralph Nader
922:Oliver Hill
846:real estate
776:laws of war
770:and in the
591:Roe v. Wade
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4107:Categories
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3850:K. Jackson
3668:R. Jackson
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3576:McReynolds
3500:H. Jackson
3470:Blatchford
3290:Livingston
3284:W. Johnson
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3254:T. Johnson
2841:1972β1987
2830:Hugo Black
2139:0745633250
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2078:January 1,
2067:The Nation
2043:Greenpeace
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1155:Abe Fortas
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818:white shoe
540:swing vote
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336:Allegiance
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211:1907-09-19
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3820:Sotomayor
3759:Rehnquist
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3156:1986β2005
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1419:Justice.
1192:Democrat
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296:Education
187:1952β1961
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3507:E. White
3476:L. Lamar
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3374:Woodbury
3356:McKinley
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3266:S. Chase
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3386:Curtis
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