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Mordred, Arthur's final foe according to Geoffrey of Monmouth, illustrated by Henry Justice Ford | H. J. Ford for Andrew Lang's King Arthur: The Tales of the Round Table, 1902
Nevertheless, Borden's successor, Arthur Meighen appointed Bennett Minister of Justice in his government, as it headed into the 1921 federal election in which both the government and Bennett were defeated.
Proclamation issued in Van Diemen's Land in 1816 by Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet | Lieutenant-Governor Arthur, which explains the precepts of British Justice in pictorial form for the Tasmanian Aboriginals.
The house is named after Sir Arthur Luxmoore, Lord Justice of Appeal, ( King's Scholar, 1889 ), and his own sundial stands in the back garden.
U. S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, who represented the US in discussions, later stated: " The notable omissions in regard to withdrawal are the word ' the ' or'all ' and ' the June 5, 1967 lines ' the resolution speaks of withdrawal from occupied territories, without defining the extent of withdrawal ".
The district court's decision was based upon the 9th Amendment, and the court relied upon a concurring opinion by Justice Arthur Goldberg in the 1965 Supreme Court case of Griswold v. Connecticut, finding in the decision for a right to privacy.
The Citizens ' Committee met with federal Minister of Labour Gideon Decker Robertson and Minister of the Interior ( and acting Minister of Justice ) Arthur Meighen, warning them that the leaders of the general strike were revolutionists.
These were Arthur Marriott ( 53 ), partner of the London office of the American law firm of Wilmer Cutler and Pickering, and Dr Lawrence Collins ( 55 ), a partner of the City law firm of Herbert Smith who was subsequently appointed as a High Court Judge and ultimately Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
His grandfather, the Right Honourable Sir George Arthur Harwin Branson, was a judge of the High Court of Justice and a Privy Councillor.
In April 2008, Justice Arthur G. Pitts of the New York State Supreme Court agreed to permit the transfer of Rothko's remains.
Announced on December 14, 1964, the opinion of the court was delivered by Justice Tom C. Clark, with concurring opinions by Justice Arthur Goldberg, Justice Hugo Black, and Justice William O. Douglas.
Justice Arthur Goldberg wrote a concurring opinion in which he used the Ninth Amendment to defend the Supreme Court's ruling.
In addition to The New York Times Company, the Justice Department named the following defendants: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, president and publisher ; Harding Bancroft and Ivan Veit, executive vice presidents ; Francis Cox, James Goodale, Sydney Gruson, Walter Mattson, John McCabe, John Mortimer and James Reston, vice presidents ; John B. Oakes, editorial page editor ; A. M. Rosenthal, managing editor ; Daniel Schwarz, Sunday editor ; Clifton Daniel and Tom Wicker, associate editors ; Gerald Gold and Allan Siegal, assistant foreign editors ; Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield, reporters ; and Samuel Abt, a foreign desk copy editor.
In 1903, the federal government, at the instigation of his brother who was now one of its ministers, made Arthur Sifton the Chief Justice of the Northwest Territories.
Soon after his appointment, Clifford offered him his sought-after position of Northwest Territories Chief Justice ; Arthur declined on the basis of his recently-assumed ministerial duties, but made it clear that he was still interested in receiving it eventually.
Perhaps most significantly, it set up a court system, with Arthur Lewis Sifton as the province's first Chief Justice.
He shares this cemetery with Associate Justice Rufus W. Peckham and President Chester A. Arthur.
One of the games they published, King Arthur & the Knights of Justice, was Enix's first and only North America exclusive game.

Justice and Goldberg
Instead, Justice Clark would use the " totality of the circumstances " test enunciated by Justice Goldberg in Haynes v. Washington.
* Maureen Goldberg, class of 1978, Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court
These include: Charles W. Yost one of the founders of the United Nations and US permanent representative to the United Nations ; and Arthur J. Goldberg, former Justice of the US Supreme Court and US permanent representative to the United Nations ; James S. McDonnell, former chairman of the McDonnell-Douglas Corporation ; Elliot L. Richardson, former US Attorney General and US representative to the Law of the Sea Conference ; William Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania and US permanent representative to the United Nations ; Cyrus Vance, former Secretary of State ; and John C. Whitehead, former Deputy Secretary of State.
The unions representing state workers was able to, in the 11th hour, have a restraining order issued by Supreme Court Justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg with a full court hearing on the matter to occur on September 12.
Flood's attorney, former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, asserted that the reserve clause depressed wages and limited players to one team for life.
* Arthur Goldberg – Former U. S. Supreme Court Justice
Arthur Joseph Goldberg ( August 8, 1908January 19, 1990 ) was an American statesman and jurist who served as the U. S. Secretary of Labor, Supreme Court Justice and Ambassador to the United Nations.
Although it has never been the majority view, some have argued that the Ninth Amendment ( addressing unenumerated rights ) could be used as a source of fundamental judicially enforceable rights, including a general right to privacy, as discussed by Justice Goldberg concurring in Griswold.
Although it has never been the majority view, some have argued that the Ninth Amendment ( addressing unenumerated rights ) could be used as a source of fundamental judicially enforceable rights, including a general right to privacy, as discussed by Justice Goldberg concurring in Griswold.
The judgment of the Court was announced by William J. Brennan, but his opinion was joined only by Justice Arthur Goldberg.
The concurring opinions of Justice Goldberg and Justice Douglas simply stated that they would reverse based upon their opinions in Bell v. Maryland, 378 U. S. 226 ( 1964 ), another case involving a sit-in demonstration by African American students that was announced the same day as the Bouie decision.
Writing for the majority, Justice Arthur Goldberg viewed the police interrogation in this case as more of an interrogation of a specific suspect than a general questioning of witnesses.
* Jonah Goldberg, Justice Kennedy's Mind: Where the Constitution resides, 2005.

Justice and joined
Finally, Hughes joined Justice Day's dissent in
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote the opinion and was joined by Justices Scalia, Alito, and Thomas and by Chief Justice Roberts.
CMD's executive director, Lisa Graves ( a former Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the U. S. Department of Justice ), has testified several times before Congress on national security, homeland security, and civil liberties issues, joined in legal briefs on such issues, and her analysis has been published by the Texas Law Review and in numerous other articles.
In Harmelin, Justice Scalia, joined by Chief Justice Rehnquist, said " the Eighth Amendment contains no proportionality guarantee ," and that " what was ' cruel and unusual ' under the Eighth Amendment was to be determined without reference to the particular offense.
Justice Scalia ( joined by Chief Justice Roberts ) wrote in dissent that " the proposed Eighth Amendment would have been laughed to scorn if it had read ' no criminal penalty shall be imposed which the Supreme Court deems unacceptable.
They joined Mick Jones from The Clash, The Farm and Pete Wylie at the Manchester Ritz in aid of the Justice for Hillsborough campaign.
Justices John Paul Stevens and Sandra Day O ' Connor wrote the majority opinion ; they were joined by David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer, and opposed by Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, and Antonin Scalia.
Justice Antonin Scalia, joined by Chief Justice William Rehnquist, dissented, accepting the Act's stated purpose of " protecting academic freedom " as a sincere and legitimate secular purpose.
Mulroney joined with Joe Clark and others in supporting former Justice minister E. Davie Fulton.
In August 1997 the UCR and FREPASO joined in a coalition called Alliance for Work, Justice and Education ( informally Alianza, Alliance ).
The eminent scholar Justice John Marshall Harlan II took Frankfurter's place as the Court's self-constraint spokesman, often joined by Potter Stewart and Byron R. White.
But the investigating judge had joined the army, the Ministry of Justice did not want the trial to proceed, and the Swiss lawyer engaged by the Germans employed various delaying tactics.
Justice Stevens ' dissent ( joined by Justices Breyer and Ginsburg ) concluded as follows: The per curiam opinion in Bush v. Gore did not technically dismiss the case, and instead " remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.
Chief Justice Rehnquist's concurring opinion, joined by Justices Scalia and Thomas, began by emphasizing that this was an unusual case in which the Constitution requires federal courts to assess whether a state supreme court has properly interpreted the will of the state legislature.
He joined the department as a patrolman in 1974 and attended the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Council Academy where he was elected president of his class.
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the majority opinion, and was joined by John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O ' Connor, David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer.
Justice Antonin Scalia wrote a dissent, which was joined by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Clarence Thomas.

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