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  1. The Hughes Court, 1930-1941. Nicknamed the “roving Justices,” new Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts sometimes joined the “four horsemen”–Justices George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, James C. McReynolds, and Willis Van Devanter–sometimes joined three Judges more willing to accept laws however ...

  2. Charles Evans Hughes (1862–1948) Jurist. Law 1884. Faculty 1884–87. LLD (hon.) 1907. Known as a master of building consensus, the two-time Supreme Court justice Charles Evans Hughes was lauded for his brilliant legal mind. As chief justice from 1930 to 1941, he is credited with maintaining the Supreme Court's ability to function as an ...

  3. It was a sub career too long and too full for detailed elaboration ject that came home to the "business and bosoms" in this brief appreciation : of almost everybody; and when the affair was con Hughes, Charles Evans; born at Glens Falls, New cluded the business and bosoms of the country were York, April 1862; son of David Charles and Mary.

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · by Hughes Charles Evans | Jul 18, 2023. Paperback. $2395. FREE delivery on $35 shipped by Amazon. Usually ships within 3 to 5 days. Addresses and Papers of Charles Evans Hughes, Governor of New York, 1906-1908; with an Introduction by Jacob Gould Schurman.

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · The American jurist and statesman Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) served as secretary of state in two administrations and was a chief justice of the Supreme Court. Charles Evans Hughes was born at Glens Falls, N.Y., on April 14, 1862, the son of a minister. Precocious and gifted with a phenomenal memory, Hughes entered Madison University at ...

  6. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES AND THE POWER TO WAGE WAR. 269. evolvingsecurityneeds;hecreditsAlexander Hamilton for laying the idea’s foundation in. The Federalist, for example, and especially. Federalist. essay numbers 23 and 26. In those essays, Hamilton wrote about the core power of the government to protect the Union and the dangers of imposing ...

  7. Charles Evans Hughes was born in Glens Falls, New York, on April 11, 1862. Educated at Madison (now Colgate) University and Brown University (B.A., 1881), Hughes graduated from Columbia Law School in 1884. He practiced law in New York City and later served as counsel for two joint committees of the New York legislature investigating gas ...

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