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Later served on the U. S. Supreme Court and is notable for being the lone dissenter in the Plessy v. Ferguson and the Civil Rights Cases, which upheld the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of " separate but equal " and held that the Civil Rights Act of 1875 was unconstitutional, respectively.
The first jury vote was 11 to 1 in favor of acquittal, with Upedgraff being the lone dissenter.
Harlan Stone, the lone dissenter from the majority's decision wrote:
* Unanimity minus two ( or U − 2 ), does not permit two individual delegates to block a decision and tends to curtail debate with a lone dissenter more quickly.
When the fight was over, Gonzalez got the verdict on a 12-round split decision ; the judge from Germany was the lone dissenter.
Justice Samuel Alito, the lone dissenter, said Snyder wanted only to " bury his son in peace ".
Justice John Marshall Harlan, who was the lone dissenter in Plessy v. Ferguson, wrote the majority for the court.
He is most notable as the lone dissenter in the Civil Rights Cases ( 1883 ), and Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 ), which, respectively, struck down as unconstitutional federal anti-discrimination legislation and upheld Southern segregation statutes.
Justice Scalia, the lone dissenter, said that the law had to be struck down because ( 1 ) criminal prosecution is an exercise of " purely executive power " as guaranteed in the Constitution and ( 2 ) the law deprived the president of " exclusive control " of that power.
He was the lone dissenter in the landmark juvenile law case In re Gault ( 1967 ).
Some of Standard Oil's critics, including the lone dissenter Justice John Marshall Harlan, argued that Standard Oil and its Rule of Reason was a departure from previous Sherman Act case law, which purportedly had interpreted the language of the Sherman Act to hold that all contracts restraining trade were prohibited, regardless of whether the restraint actually produced ill effects.
Sajjad Ali Shah was the lone dissenter in the 11-member bench, whose decision restored Nawaz Sharif to power in May 1993 after he had been booted out by the then President Ghulam Ishaq Khan.
In Palko v. Connecticut, Butler was the lone dissenter on the court ; the rest of the justices believed that a state was not restrained from trying a man a second time for the same crime.
In an 8-1 decision ( with Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist the lone dissenter ), the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Hubbell.
Justice Pierce Butler was the lone dissenter, but he did not author a dissenting opinion.
It passed 9-1, as Howard Moscoe and John Filion who were allies of the mayor voted for Shiner's motion, with Shelley Carroll as the lone dissenter.
In 1978 he testified before the House Select Committee on Assassinations as the lone dissenter on a nine member forensic pathology panel re-examining the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which had concurred with the Warren Commission conclusions and single bullet theory.

lone and was
The hands and their bosses saw him as a lone knight of the range, waging a dedicated crusade against a lawless new society that was threatening a beloved way of life.
A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
Magnum Rim-Fire rifles, 1961's lone newcomer was the Kodiak Model 260 autoloader ( around $60 ).
In the street, walking as quickly as he could, Stanley Gilborn was a lone figure.
Anne said it wasn't surprising because Charles was antisocial, a lone wolf, and completely one-sided.
The tempo of their arrangement was slowed to allow for the bagpipes, but it was based on Collins ': it began with a bagpipe solo introduction similar to her lone voice, then it was accompanied by the band of bagpipes and horns, whereas in her version she is backed up by a chorus.
Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, was assassinated by Saad Akbar, a lone assassin, in 1951.
; AIM-54C: The lone improved model that was ever produced.
After a few Marshall expletives, Murchison gave the rights to " Hail to the Redskins " to Marshall for his vote, the lone one against Murchison getting a franchise at that time, and a rivalry was born.
The blue " lone star " logo was retained, but with a white border setting it off from the silverblue.
Dallas's lone victory in a conference championship or Super Bowl wearing the blue jerseys was in the 1978 NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Subsequently, in " Dalek " ( 2005 ), it is revealed that the last great Time War was fought between the Time Lords and the Daleks, ending in the obliteration of both sides and with only two apparent survivors ; the Doctor and a lone Dalek that had somehow fallen through time and crashed on Earth.
The logo was an abstract depiction of a bull's head, split in such a way to resemble the flag of Texas, including a lone star to stand for the eye, the five points of which representing pride, courage, strength, tradition and independence.
Preceding Livermore, future statesman Bernard M. Baruch also operated such pools before removing his investors and was later known as the " lone wolf on Wall Street ", as he managed his own fortune.
Lithium has a low ionization energy and readily gives up its lone valence electron to the fluorine atom, which has a positive electron affinity and accepts the electron that was donated by the lithium atom.
In particular, he was regarded in the Romantic era as embodying the lone genius whose efforts to improve human existence could also result in tragedy: Mary Shelley, for instance, gave The Modern Prometheus as the subtitle to her novel Frankenstein ( 1818 ).
He was no longer able to shoulder the awesome responsibility of being the Earth's lone protector from Lunar-launched H-Bomb attacks.
Winfield was the lone bright spot, leading the National League with 118 RBIs.
The first half of Super Bowl IX was a defensive struggle, with the lone score being the first safety in Super Bowl history when Tarkenton was downed in his own end zone.
There is speculation that anthrax mailed inside letters to U. S. politicians was the work of a lone wolf terrorist.
Their agreed to formula was, “ Done in Convention, by the unanimous consent of the States present .” George Washington noted in his diary that night, the proposal was agreed to by eleven state delegations and the lone Mr. Hamilton for New York.

lone and Justice
Justice Harlan Fiske Stone issued a lone dissent.
Justice John Marshall Harlan, 1850: Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court for 34 years ; cast the lone dissenting vote in Plessy v. Ferguson ; the text of his dissent became the basis for Brown v. Board of Education.
The lone dissenting vote was cast by Justice John Marshall Harlan, a Kentucky Republican.
The remaining holdout, Justice Stanley Reed, was swayed after it was suggested that a Southerner's lone dissent could be more dangerous and incendiary than a unanimous decision.
At the conclusion of confirmation hearings, the Senate voted on June 21, 2007, to confirm Rabner as Chief Justice by a 36-1 margin, with Gill casting the lone dissenting vote, citing Rabner's lack of judicial experience and the fact that he had never argued a case in New Jersey's courts.
Justice Scalia's lone dissent argued that the standard applied by the majority was closer to a strict scrutiny standard than the intermediate scrutiny standard applied to previous cases involving equal protection based on sex.

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