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Midterm elections: Election day: November 8: Incumbent president: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) Next Congress: 76th: Senate elections; Overall control: Democratic hold: Seats contested: 36 of 96 seats (32 Class 3 seats + 6 special elections) [1] Net seat change: Republican +8 [2] 1938 Senate election results
The 1938 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 76th United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 8, 1938, while Maine held theirs on September 12.
February 1, 1938 New York (1) Royal S. Copeland (D) Died June 17, 1938. Successor elected November 8, 1938. James M. Mead (D) December 3, 1938 California (3) William G. McAdoo (D) Resigned November 8, 1938, after losing nomination for upcoming term. Successor appointed to continue the term. Thomas M. Storke (D) November 9, 1938 New Jersey (1)
1938 South Carolina's 6th congressional district special election; 1938 United States House of Representatives elections in South Dakota; T.
In the hard-fought 1938 congressional elections, the Republicans scored major gains in both houses, picking up six Senate seats and 80 House seats. Thereafter the conservative Democrats and Republicans in both Houses of Congress would often vote together on major economic issues, thus defeating many proposals by liberal Democrats. [11]
304 U.S. 333 (1938) Striking workers continue to be employees within the meaning of the National Labor Relations Act, but use of strikebreakers is permissible Johnson v. Zerbst: 304 U.S. 458 (1938) Sixth Amendment right to counsel in federal criminal cases Collins v. Yosemite Park & Curry Co. 304 U.S. 518 (1938)
This case helped forge the legal framework for Brown v. Board of Education, which banned segregation in public schools. Despite the initial victory claimed by the NAACP, after the Supreme Court had ruled in Gaines' favor and ordered the Missouri Supreme Court to reconsider the case, Gaines was nowhere to be found. When the University of ...
Case name Citation Opinion of the Court Vote Concurring opinion or statement Dissenting opinion or statement Procedural jurisdiction Result Morgan v. United States: 304 U.S. 1 (1938) Hughes 6-1[a][b] none Black (without opinion) appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri (W.D. Mo.)