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    Robert H. Jackson

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  1. Robert Houghwout Jackson (February 13, 1892 – October 9, 1954) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1941 until his death in 1954.

  2. Robert H. Jackson (born February 13, 1892, Spring Creek, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died October 9, 1954, Washington, D.C.) was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1941–54). An adept scholar, Jackson pleaded his first case by special permission while still a minor and was admitted to the bar at the age of 21.

  3. Feb 15, 2012 · The Robert H. Jackson Center was established in 2001 to honor and advance the legacy of U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Chief U.S. Prosecutor at Nuremberg, Robert H. Jackson. Jackson came from a humble background, was largely self-taught, and never ran for political office- yet, he became one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century.

  4. The Jackson Center advances the legacy of Justice Robert H. Jackson through education, using a variety of methods including in-person and virtual programs and presentations, exhibits, available media, and scholarship.

  5. 罗伯特·霍沃特·杰克逊 (英語: Robert Houghwout Jackson,1892年2月13日—1954年10月9日)是美国政治家、法学家。 生平. 1892年出生于 美国 宾夕法尼亚州 沃伦县,1912年毕业于 奥尔巴尼法学院。 1940年至1941年担任司法部长,1941年至1954年担任 美国最高法院 大法官。 他是 纽伦堡审判 中担任美国的总检察官。 [1][2][3][4][5] 外部链接. ^ Watts v. Indiana (页面存档备份,存于 互联网档案馆), 338 U.S. 49, 59. ^ Brown v. Allen (页面存档备份,存于 互联网档案馆), 344 U.S. 443. ^ Downs, John Phillips.

  6. Jul 9, 2015 · U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, appointed by President Truman to serve as United States Chief of Counsel to prosecute Nazi war criminals, delivers his opening statement to the four-nation International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg on November 21, 1945.

  7. Justice Robert H. Jackson’s opening statement at the Nuremberg Trials remains one of the most famous and influential oratories in the canon of international law and criminal jurisprudence. November 20, 2020

  8. Justice Robert H. Jackson joined the U.S. Supreme Court on July 11, 1941, filling a seat left vacant by Justice Harlan Fiske Stone when he was elevated to Chief Justice. Jackson was born on February 13, 1892 in northwestern Pennsylvania but grew up in western New York. He never went to college and spent only a year in law school, attending ...

  9. President Roosevelt nominated Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States on June 12, 1941. The Senate confirmed the appointment on July 7, 1941. While on the Court, Jackson was appointed Chief United States Prosecutor at the International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany.

  10. www.oyez.org › justices › robert_h_jacksonRobert H. Jackson | Oyez

    Roosevelt appointed Jackson to the Supreme Court in 1941 after years of loyal and effective advocacy. While on the Court, Jackson served as chief U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crimes trials at the conclusion of World War II.

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