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There is also a U. S. Supreme Court case that predates the dictionary, Jackson ex dem Bradford v. Huntington, that uses the phrase " black letter " in the same sense as black letter law: " It is seldom that a case in our time savors so much of the black letter, but the course of decisions in New York renders it unavailable.
An example of the " evolving standards " idea can be seen in Jackson v. Bishop ( 8th Cir., 1968 ), an Eighth Circuit decision outlawing corporal punishment in the Arkansas prison system.
Despite the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia, that states were not permitted to redraw the Indian boundaries, President Andrew Jackson and the state of Georgia ignored the ruling.
The nature of these agreements made them extremely difficult to prove or to track, and were effective long after the United States Supreme Court's rulings in Shelley v. Kraemer and Barrows v. Jackson.
William Rehnquist wrote a memo titled " A Random Thought on the Segregation Cases " when he was a law clerk for Justice Robert H. Jackson in 1952, during early deliberations that led to the Brown v. Board of Education decision.
In his finding of facts for United States v. Microsoft, Judge Jackson determined that because of IBM's marketing of Lotus SmartSuite, and other alternatives to Microsoft products ( like World Book electronic encyclopedia instead of Microsoft's Encarta ), Microsoft " punished the IBM PC Company with higher prices, a late license for Windows 95, and the withholding of technical and marketing support.
) Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307, 319 ( 1979 ); accord People v. Cox, 195 Ill. 2d 378, 387 ( 2001 ).
Jackson v. Follette, 462 F. 2d 1041 ( 2d Cir. 1972 ) ( allowing retrial on alternate means of committing a crime where the defendant defended against both means ).
Justice Robert Jackson, who had joined the court only two years earlier, wrote the decision, echoing the free-expression sentiments of Stromberg v. California.
In 1943, Jackson wrote the majority opinion in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, which overturned a public school regulation making it mandatory to salute the flag and imposing penalties of expulsion and prosecution upon students who failed to comply.
Jackson's concurring opinion in 1952's Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer ( forbidding President Harry Truman's seizure of steel mills during the Korean War to avert a strike ), where Jackson formulated a three-tier test for evaluating claims of presidential power, remains one of the most widely cited opinions in Supreme Court history ( it was quoted repeatedly by Supreme Court nominees John Roberts and Samuel Alito during their confirmation hearings ).
Hutchinson quotes Jackson as having remarked, “ With few exceptions, we all knew which side of a case Black would vote on when he read the names of the parties .” While Hutchinson points out that Jackson objected to Black's style of jurisprudence in such cases as Minersville v. Gobitis ( 1940 ) and United States v. Bethlehem Steel ( 1942 ), Black ’ s involvement in the Jewell Ridge case struck Jackson as especially injudicious.
In order to understand Jackson ’ s concurrence in Dennis v. United States, a basic understanding of the origin of the clear and present danger test is helpful.
* Horace Greeley's The American Conflict ( 1864 ) is the source for President Andrew Jackson allegedly saying, after the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia, " John Marshall has made his decision: now let him enforce it!
Charles Jackson, Surtees Society v. 54 ( Durham: Surtees Soc., 1870 ), p. 28.
* 1832-Worcester v. State of Georgia the Supreme Court rules in favor of Cherokees ; President Jackson ignores the ruling
This claim was endorsed by Lord Bingham of Cornhill in Jackson v Attorney General who argued that " hen 1911, as now, the Crown in Parliament was unconstrained by any entrenched or codified constitution.
It could make or unmake any law it wished "< ref > Jackson and Others v Her Majesty's Attorney General

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Dan could hear Clayton Burnside and Eben Jackson summing up their final reckoning for rental on the oxen.
Jackson was doing most of the talking.
And now she could see him, looking uncommon handsome, standing there beside Sally Jackson and her folks in front of their trail-worn wagon.
With Rod on his way and Matilda visiting with Mrs. Jackson while they searched out familiar names on the face of the cliff, Harmony settled on the edge of the grub box, to ease the pressure of her swollen body on her bone-weary legs, and worried about all that might have happened to Sally.
`` Jackson recruited his critters, and him and me fixed up his wagon while we was waiting for you to catch up.
Looking back, Miss Marsicano feels that her ideas may have been influenced by those of Jackson Pollock.
He points out that from the time of Jackson on through World War 1,, evangelical Protestantism was a dominant influence in the social and political life of America.
Miriam Noel disregarded the free advice of her departing counselor, and appointed a heavy-faced young man named Harold Jackson to take his place.
On January 28, 1835, Andrew Jackson removed Pope from office and elevated Territorial Secretary William S. Fulton to the position.
Fulton was a very close friend of Jackson, and had been his private secretary for a number of years in the old days.
A senate subcommittee headed by Sen. Jackson of Washington has been going over the State Department and has reached some predictable conclusions.
The department needs a clearer `` sense of direction '' at the top and it needs fewer, but better, people, Sen. Jackson says.
Nor does Sen. Jackson discuss the delicate situation created by the presence in the White House of a corps of presidential assistants engaged in the study of foreign policy.
But competent observers believe he is making progress, particularly toward what Sen. Jackson lists as the primary need -- `` a clearer understanding of where our vital national interests lie and what we must do to promote them ''.
The Jackson report will provide some of the political support Mr. Rusk will need if he is to get rid of department personnel engaged, as Sen. Jackson puts it, `` in work that does not really need doing ''.
The men were restive, he wrote, ready to take the battle to the enemy as Jackson wished.
And along Chicago's West Jackson Boulevard, La Salle Street, and around the Merchandise Mart Plaza there sit men who chart crop reports, who divide the number of reported lady-bugs by the number of reported green-bugs, and the number of hogs by the amount of corn.
Justices Frankfurter and Jackson concurred in the Court's result, for they found no merit in the railroad's claim.
Justices Frankfurter and Jackson dissented: `` One State may cherish formalities more than another, one State may be more responsive than another to procedural reforms.
This is true also of a painter like Jackson Pollock.
A poem by Dylan Thomas, a saxophone solo by Charles Parker, a painting by Jackson Pollock -- these are pure confabulations as ends in themselves.
( Robert Chiang, J. B. Jackson, P. J. Flory ) Carefully executed melting studies on this system ( M. J. Richardson ) permit quantitative estimation of the instability engendered by reduced crystallite length.
Jackson runs first and his Cavalry are well drilled to follow their leader.
And their roles are paralleled by those of Patrick Henry, Nathan Hale, Andrew Jackson, Davy Crockett, Theodore Roosevelt and many, many more.

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