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Frankfurter and joined
Three years earlier seven justices had followed Frankfurter ’ s reasoning and joined his majority opinion in Gobitis.
But Reed was not lonely on the bench: within two years, Reed was joined on the bench by his mentor, Felix Frankfurter, and his protégé, Robert H. Jackson.
" The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Der Tagesspiegel joined the criticism of Klarsfeld.
Justice Felix Frankfurter, however — joined later by Justice John M. Harlan — felt that the federal courts should only apply those sections of the Bill of Rights that were " fundamental to a scheme of ordered liberty.
In turn, Frankfurter FV joined the gymnastics club Frankfurter Turngemeinde von 1861 to form TuS Eintracht Frankfurt von 1861 in 1920.
In an opinion by Justice Stanley Forman Reed, which three other justices ( Chief Justice Vinson and Associate Justices Hugo Black, Robert H. Jackson ) joined, and with which Justice Felix Frankfurter concurred, the Court held that re-executing Francis did not constitute double jeopardy or cruel and unusual punishment.
Justice Jackson wrote a dissenting opinion in which he was joined by Justice Frankfurter.
Justice Rutledge wrote another dissenting opinion in which he was joined by Justices Frankfurter, Jackson and Burton.
Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter delivered the opinion of the court in this case, in which Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson and Associate Justices Stanley Forman Reed, Robert H. Jackson, and Harold Hitz Burton joined.
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Felix Frankfurter, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, and others joined to lay the groundwork for a national democratic organization of Jewish leaders from all over the country, to rally for equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, religion or national ancestry.

Frankfurter and by
To the extent that the jurisdictional principle of 1875 stands unmodified by subsequent legislation, federal equitable relief against state action must be available -- or so it seems to Mr. Justice Frankfurter.
Besides a direct quote there exist many variations starting " Ich bin ein (+ noun, e. g., Frankfurter )" that is supposed to be understood by the primarily English-speaking audience based on the widespread knowledge of this German phrase and its myth.
In June 2006 a slightly different version of this story appeared in one of Germany's leading newspapers, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, quoted by The Guardian.
Gustloff was shot and killed in 1936 by David Frankfurter, a Jewish student incensed by Gustloff's antisemitic activism.
In 1986, more controversy was caused by an essay published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on 25 April 1986 entitled " Land Without A History " written by one of Kohl's advisors, the historian Michael Stürmer, in which Stürmer argued that West Germany lacked a history to be proud of, and called for effort on the part of the government, historians and the media to build national pride in German history.
The opinion of the Supreme Court was delivered by Felix Frankfurter.
The Theses were positively reviewed by Professor Andreas Hillgruber in the Historische Zeitschrift and by Professor Gotthold Rhode in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
At Harvard Law School from 1915 to 1918, however, he was swept away by the intellect of professor Felix Frankfurter and finished fifth in his class, while rooming with songster Cole Porter.
Frankfurter argued that, " Otherwise each individual could set up his own censor against obedience to laws conscientiously deemed for the public good by those whose business it is to make laws.
Frankfurter began with a reference to his Jewish roots: “ One who belongs to the most vilified and persecuted minority in history is not likely to be insensible to the freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution .” This was the passage Justices Roberts and Frank Murphy felt was out of place.
Separate concurring opinions were delivered by Justices Felix Frankfurter and Robert H. Jackson.
" In the event, the Palmer Raids were criticised as unconstitutional by twelve publicly-prominent lawyers, including ( future Supreme Court Justice ) Felix Frankfurter, who published A Report on the Illegal Practices of The United States Department of Justice, documenting systematic violations of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution via Palmer-authorised “ illegal acts ” and “ wanton violence ”.
The winning bid was $ US 40, 000 by Dr. Frankfurter.
*' The Business of the Supreme Court ', by James M. Landis and Felix Frankfurter, ( New York, 1928 ).
The State of Tennessee argued that legislative districts were essentially political questions, not judicial ones, as had been held by a plurality opinion of the Court in which Justice Felix Frankfurter declared that, " Courts ought not to enter this political thicket.
Despite his disappointment over the Court's positions on some issues, Minton remained popular among his colleagues on the Court as he didn't take sides in their personal disagreements ; he proved a soothing presence during a period marked by bitter personal feuds between strong personalities such as William O. Douglas and Felix Frankfurter.
These attempts to keep the peace led Justice Frankfurter to remark that while Minton would never be remembered as a great justice, he would be remembered as a great colleague by his fellow justices.
In March 2006, the Council for German Orthography agreed unanimously to remove the most controversial changes from the reform ; this was accepted by media organizations such as the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that had previously opposed the reform.
Still, some newspapers, including Die Zeit, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and the Süddeutsche Zeitung, created their own in-house orthography rules, while most other newspapers use approximately the rules set forth by the DPA.
Borussia was again driven to the brink of bankruptcy in 2005, the original € 11 value of its shares having plummeted by over 80 % on the Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse ( Frankfurt Stock Exchange ).
Having become convinced of the danger posed by the Nazis, Frankfurter kept an eye on Gustloff, head of the Foreign Section of the Nazi party in Switzerland, ( NSDAP ) who ordered the Protocols of the Elders of Zion to be published in Switzerland.

Frankfurter and Justice
On review the Supreme Court, via Mr. Justice Frankfurter, found southern racial problems `` a sensitive area of social policy on which the federal courts ought not to enter unless no alternative to adjudication is open ''.
Reluctant, as usual, to interpret state legislation -- such interpretation can only be a `` forecast rather than a determination '' -- Mr. Justice Frankfurter led a unanimous Court to vacate the injunction.
The Lincoln Mills decision authorizes a whole new body of federal `` common law '' which, as Mr. Justice Frankfurter pointed out in dissent, leads to one of the following `` incongruities '': `` ( ( 1 ) conflict in federal and state court interpretations of collective bargaining agreements ; ;
To avoid these constitutional difficulties, Mr. Justice Frankfurter was prepared to read the Taft-Hartley provision as concerned with diversity, rather than federal question, jurisdiction.
) Here again Mr. Justice Frankfurter could not lightly accept the principle of wholesale judicial legislation.
* Felix Frankfurter ( 1902 ), U. S. Supreme Court Justice
* November 15 – Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court ( d. 1965 )
The case was being reargued at the behest of Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter, who used reargument as a stalling tactic, to allow the Court to gather a unanimous consensus around a Brown opinion that would outlaw segregation.
In June 1987, Philip Elman, a civil rights attorney who served as an associate in the Solicitor General's office during Harry Truman's term, claimed he and Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter were mostly responsible for the Supreme Court's decision, and stated that the NAACP's arguments did not present strong evidence.
Frankfurter and Brandeis were close associates, and future Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter suggested that Brandeis take on Acheson.
* Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter made his summer home in Heath.
The opinion that Justice Felix Frankfurter had authored three years earlier in Gobitis rested on four arguments.
In Barnette Justice Jackson addressed each element of Frankfurter ’ s Gobitis decision.
Justice Felix Frankfurter
Finally Frankfurter rejected Justice Stone ’ s rational basis test that Stone laid out in United States v. Carolene Products Co ..
Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote the majority decision ; in doing so, he relied primarily on the " secular regulation " rule, which weighs the secular purpose of a nonreligious government regulation against the religious practice it makes illegal or otherwise burdens the exercise of religion.
* Felix Frankfurter ( 1882 – 1965 ), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
At Harvard Law School, noted law Professor and later United States Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter took Pogue in as a protégé.
While on the Court, Minton transformed from a New Deal senator into an almost reactionary judge as an ally of Justice Felix Frankfurter.

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