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The Vinson Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1946 to 1953, when Fred M. Vinson served as Chief Justice of the United States.Vinson succeeded Harlan F. Stone as Chief Justice after the latter's death, and Vinson served as Chief Justice until his death, at which point Earl Warren was nominated and confirmed to succeed Vinson.
Swearing in of Chief Justice Vinson on White house portico. Vinson was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on June 6, 1946, to become Chief Justice of the United States, following the death of Harlan F. Stone. [4] Vinson was recommended to Truman by former chief justice Charles Evans Hughes and former associate justice Owen Roberts.
Vinson Court decisions This is a partial chronological list of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court during the Vinson Court , the tenure of Chief Justice Frederick Moore Vinson from June 24, 1946 through September 8, 1953.
How a 1949 Supreme Court dissent gave birth to a meme that subverts free speech and civil liberties
Tom C. Clark being sworn in as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, August 24, 1949. In the four years they served together on the Court, Clark voted with Vinson more than 85 percent of the time [35] and helped provide him with a reliable majority. However, the Court as a whole remained ...
It includes United States Supreme Court cases that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Cases of the Supreme Court of the United States decided during the tenure of Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson (1946–53).
Terminiello v. City of Chicago, 337 U.S. 1 (1949), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a "breach of peace" ordinance of the City of Chicago that banned speech that "stirs the public to anger, invites dispute, brings about a condition of unrest, or creates a disturbance" was unconstitutional under the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States ...
Greg Jr.’s parents, Greg Sr. and Linda, wed in June 1985. A month prior, they welcomed daughter Jade, followed by their second daughter Camara in 1987 and sons Greg Jr. in 1989 and Amir Jr. in 1990.