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  1. Jun 25, 1995 · Justice Warren E. Burger. The Honorable Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1969 to 1986, was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1907. He spent his early years on a farm at Stacy, Minnesota, and later lived in St. Paul. He attended John A. Johnson High School and the University of Minnesota.

  2. Burger Prize Judges. Prof. Lonnie T. Brown, Jr.—. A. Gus Cleveland Distinguished Chair of Legal Ethics and Professionalism & Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, University of Georgia School of Law. Prize. Burger Prize Procedures. For additional information, contact Cindy Dennis at (571) 319-4703 or by e-mail.

  3. Warren Earl Burger was an American attorney and jurist who served as the 15th chief justice of the United States from 1969 to 1986. Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Burger graduated from the St. Paul College of Law in 1931. He helped secure the Minnesota delegation's support for Dwight D. Eisenhower at the 1952 Republican National Convention. After Eisenhower won the 1952 presidential election ...

  4. Jul 6, 2016 · She co-wrote a new book about how the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Warren Burger moved the court to the right, establishing the conservative legal foundation for the more conservative courts ...

  5. Burger Prize Procedures. Review and follow the Warren E. Burger Prize Rules; Complete the Warren E. Burger Cover Page before submitting your essay; Send the completed cover page and essay no later than July 1 by e-mail to Cindy Dennis; For additional information, contact Cindy Dennis at (571) 319-4703 or by e-mail.

  6. Earl Warren’s successor, Warren Burger, a native of Minnesota, had been a judge of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit for more than a decade. He became Chief Justice in 1969. One of the most famous of the Court’s rulings involving the conflict between religious freedom and state public schools came under Chief Justice ...

  7. The History of the American Inns of Court. The American Inns of Court concept was the product of a discussion in the late 1970's among the United States' members of the Anglo-American Exchange of Lawyers and Judges, including Chief Justice of the United States Warren E. Burger and Judge J. Clifford Wallace of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

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