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Justice and Stewart
Justice Potter Stewart, in Jacobellis v. Ohio,, famously stated that, although he could not precisely define pornography, " I know it when I see it ".
Chief Justice Burger asked Justices Stewart and Blackmun to determine whether Roe and Doe, among others, should be heard as scheduled.
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.
* Potter Stewart, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
The Justice League came to their aid as John Stewart uses the power of his ring combined with the Central Power Ring to destroy the Manhunters.
Though no official vote was taken, Justice Black and Chief Justice Burger wanted to reverse McMillan s order, while Justices Douglas, Harlan, Brennan and Marshall wanted a strong affirmation of the order ; Justices White, Stewart and Blackmun did not express a strong feeling either way.
After the fifth draft, Justice Black threatened a dissent if the opinion was made any stronger an affirmation, and so a sixth and final draft was created that was close to what Justice Stewart had composed after the first conference.
Justice Powell wrote the opinion for the Court, which was joined by Chief Justice Burger, Justice Rehnquist, Justice Stewart, and Justice Stevens, ordering UC Davis Medical School to admit Allan Bakke.
Chief Justice Burger, Justice Rehnquist, Justice Stewart, and Justice Stevens, while concurring in result, would have not relied on the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, but instead, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
Chief Justice Burger, Justice Stewart, and Justice Rehnquist joined Justice Stevens ' view that whether race could ever be a factor was not at issue in the case, but that the special admissions program under consideration violated Title VI because it excluded from consideration an applicant on the basis of race.
Justice Stewart called the Connecticut statute " an uncommonly silly law " but argued that it was nevertheless constitutional.
In his concurring opinion in Jacobellis, Justice Potter Stewart, holding that Roth protected all obscenity except " hard-core pornography ," famously wrote, " I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description ; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so.

Justice and also
Petitioner also claimed at trial the right to inspect the original Federal Bureau of Investigation reports to the Department of Justice.
I have also taken the old servants of your father as a matter of Conscience & Justice ''.
The doctrine that no man can cast off his native allegiance without the consent of his sovereign was early abandoned in the United States, and Chief Justice John Rutledge also declared in Talbot v. Janson, " a man may, at the same time, enjoy the rights of citizenship under two governments.
Channing also secured aid from Justice Lemuel Shaw and Boston mayor Josiah Quincy, Jr.
Agreements also were struck with rebels from the National Front of Chad ( FNT ) and Movement for Social Justice and Democracy in October 1997.
A parallel report into the criminal justice system by Lord Justice Auld, a past Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, had also commenced in 1999 and was published as the Auld Report six months after the Law Commission report.
The parliament also appoints the president of the Bank of Estonia, the Chief of the Headquarters of the Estonian Defense, the Comptroller General of Estonia, the Chancellor of Justice of Estonia and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia, all on the proposal of the President of Estonia.
In 1821 he was appointed Physician Extraordinary to King George IV, a great national honour, and was also made Mayor of Berkeley and Justice of the Peace.
There is also a High Court of Impeachment for criminal charges ( for an offence in office ) against the President of the Republic, the justices of the supreme courts, members of the Council of State, the Chancellor of Justice and the Ombudsman of Parliament.
This period also saw the eclipse of Florence's formerly powerful rival Pisa ( defeated by Genoa in 1284 and subjugated by Florence in 1406 ), and the exercise of power by the mercantile elite following an anti-aristocratic movement, led by Giano della Bella, that resulted in a set of laws called the Ordinances of Justice ( 1293 ).
The Federal Court of Justice of Germany ( Bundesgerichtshof ) is the highest ordinary court and also the highest court of appeals.
He or she also upon installation automatically becomes a Knight or Dame of Justice of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.
In international law interpretation is within the domain of the protagonists, but may also be conferred on judicial bodies such as the International Court of Justice, by the terms of the treaties or by consent of the parties.
States can also, upon mutual consent, submit disputes for arbitration by the International Court of Justice, located in The Hague, Netherlands.
The International Court of Justice also says these settlements are illegal, and no foreign government supports Israel's settlements.
David Tolbert, the President of the International Center for Transitional Justice, was also appointed Deputy Prosecutor of the ICTY.
This was headed by Justice Fazal Ali and the commission itself was also known as the Fazal Ali Commission.
The country also hosted a large number of European institutions such as the European Court of Justice.
It also had two essential wings: the Permanent Court of International Justice, and the International Labour Organization.
' These included: Chief Justice Coke, who had been Solicitor to the High Court of Justice, Major-General Harrison, Col. John Jones ( also a member of the High Court of Justice ), Mr. Thomas Scot, Sir.
The Global Justice Movement, also known as the anti-globalisation or alter-globalization movement, protests against global trade agreements and the negative consequences they perceive them to have for the poor and the environment.
Based on background signage seen throughout the New 52 books ( including Justice League ), LexCorp also exists.

Justice and reacted
It is, perhaps, telling that the neutral observer Richard Horne, Bishop of Winchester, reacted with surprise and disdain to Puttenham's appointment as a Justice of the Peace, writing to William Cecil, Lord Burghley hoping that it " be not true, for his evil life is well knowne.

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This development was " strongly supported " by the House of Commons Justice Committee in its March 2010 report on the Crown Dependencies.
Political leaders and reformers like Mahatma Gandhi, President John F. Kennedy, civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr., Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and Russian author Leo Tolstoy all spoke of being strongly affected by Thoreau's work, particularly Civil Disobedience, as did " right-wing theorist Frank Chodorov devoted an entire issue of his monthly, Analysis, to an appreciation of Thoreau.
Justice Douglas had previously been strongly in favor of busing.
Frum strongly supported John Roberts, George W. Bush's nominee for Chief Justice of the United States.
Justice Thomas, joined by Justice Scalia, issued a strongly worded opinion, concurring in part and dissenting in part, arguing that if Michigan could not remain a prestigious institution and admit students under a race-neutral system, the " Law School should be forced to choose between its classroom aesthetic and its exclusionary admissions system.
He had from the first been strongly opposed to the war, and in 1776 he published a pamphlet entitled Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America.
Hain's remarks had previously been strongly criticised by the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Sir Declan Morgan though the decision to charge Hain with scandalising the court ”, using a law already obsolete in 1899 drew ridicule in Westminster and strong criticism from senior DUP ministers.
On August 22, 2006 CWA announced that they " strongly believe " hotel porn is prosecutable, and have issued an " urgent appeal " to the United States Department of Justice to " immediately investigate " two leading in-room adult movie distributors.
He also strongly criticized the state Supreme Court, which was dominated by Brown appointees, notably controversial Chief Justice Rose Bird.
" Similarly, in Adkins v. Children's Hospital ( 1923 ), the Supreme Court held that minimum wage laws violated the due process clause ( although Chief Justice William Howard Taft strongly dissented, suggesting that the Court instead should have overruled Lochner ).
Lord Justice Sedley, in his decision regarding Redmond-Bate v Director of Public Prosecutions ( 1999 ), described Speakers ' Corner as demonstrating " the tolerance which is both extended by the law to opinion of every kind and expected by the law in the conduct of those who disagree, even strongly, with what they hear.
On being admitted to Cambridge, he was recorded as being the son of John Toler Brinkley, a vintner, but it is strongly suggested that his real father was John Toler, 1st Earl of Norbury, Chief Justice of the Irish Court of Common Pleas.
Justice Holmes dissented strongly from the logic and ruling of the majority.
Justice Harlan Fiske Stone strongly urged Hoover to name Cardozo, even offering to resign to make room for him if Hoover had his heart set on someone else ( Stone had in fact suggested to Calvin Coolidge that he should nominate Cardozo rather than himself back in 1925 ).
Senator Giles strongly advocated the removal of Justice Samuel Chase after his impeachment, urging the Senate to consider it as a political decision ( whether the people of the United States should have confidence in Chase ) rather than a trial.
While Justice Harlan often strongly objected to certain conclusions and arguments, he never criticized other justices or anybody else personally, and never said any disparaging words about someone's motivations and capacity.
Justice Harlan was strongly opposed to the theory that the Fourteenth Amendment " incorporated " the Bill of Rights — that is, made the provisions of the Bill of Rights applicable to the states.
Justice Douglas strongly disagreed with permitting a stop and search absent probable cause:
However, Justice Hakim Abdul Hamid of the Reid Commission which drafted the Constitution came out strongly in favour of making Islam the official religion, and as a result the final Constitution named Islam as the official religion of Malaysia.
In his first years in the Senate, Evans focused strongly on legal and constitutional reform issues, attracting early attention with his series of attacks on Sir Garfield Barwick, for potential conflict of interest between his role as the Chief Justice of the High Court and his involvement in his family company Mundroola.
The report of the subcommittee was strongly influenced by testimony of the CIA presented in secret hearings arranged with the help of the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps as reported in the Oral History of Col. Justice M. Chambers, the subcommittee's chief investigator.
The Act was strongly based on the recommendations of Justice Woodward, who chaired the Aboriginal Land Rights Commission ( also known as the " Woodward Royal Commission ").
The Alabama Supreme Court ruled 6-1 that the trial was fair ( the strongly dissenting opinion was from Chief Justice Anderson ).

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