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    The Warren Court was the period in the history of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1953 to 1969 when Earl Warren served as the chief justice. The Warren Court is often considered the most liberal court in U.S. history.

  2. Feb 2, 2021 · The term Warren Court refers to the U.S. Supreme Court as led by Chief Justice Earl Warren from October 5, 1953, to June 23, 1969. Today, the Warren Court is considered one of the two most important periods in the history of American constitutional law.

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  3. The courts of appeals are established by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution, and their jurisdiction is outlined in Article IV, Section 3. As intermediate level appellate courts, their primary function is to hear appeals from the common pleas, municipal and county courts.

  4. Supreme Court. Justices 1803 to Present. As a joint research project of the Supreme Court of Ohio and the Ohio History Connection (formerly the Ohio Historical Society), biographies of Ohio's Supreme Court justices are not intended to be comprehensive histories of their life and times.

  5. The office maintains the Court's case files, case dockets, journal, and lower court records; prepares and issues Court orders; schedules oral arguments and the Court's consideration of other case matters; and coordinates inter-agency communication in death penalty cases.

  6. Ohio (1961) When police illegally searched Dollree Mapp's house for a fugitive, they found what was classified as obscene materials. On June 19, 1961, the Supreme Court determined, in a 6-3 decision, that the illegal search and seizure violated Mapp's Fourth Amendment rights.

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  8. The Warren Court, 1953-1969. Attorneys George E. C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James M. Nabrit, Jr. posed on the steps of the Supreme Court Building to celebrate the Court’s unanimous ruling in Brown v. Board of Education which found that racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.

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