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These Virginians knew Ketanji Brown Jackson before she made history

The Roanoke Times 07 Apr 2022
When she was a law student at Harvard University, Ketanji Brown Jackson would scale the staircase to the attic of Gannett House and search through the rows of legal books sitting on the shelves. As a supervising editor for the Harvard Law Review, Jackson would check the accuracy and style of references in submitted articles ... Mahlon Pitney, 1912-1922.
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Being the 1st: What it's like to make Supreme Court history

Springfield News-Sun 20 Feb 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sandra Day O'Connor was nervous when she joined the Supreme Court in 1981 as the nation's first female justice ... Just being the new justice on the nine-member court can be an adjustment ... Texas Sen ... Brandeis, Associate Justice Mahlon Pitney, Associate Justice James C ... Brandeis, Associate Justice Mahlon Pitney, Associate Justice James C.
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Choosing justices

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 13 Feb 2022
John Marshall, Salmon P. Chase, Morrison R ... His nominee, Mahlon Pitney, was a prominent New Jersey Republican and state judge with a career of loyal service to the party. "Whether or not the selection of Pitney was decisive," Henry Abraham writes, "New Jersey's Republican delegation did cast its votes for Taft in the National Convention of 1912." ... .
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Jamelle Bouie: Let’s bring the Supreme Court back down to Earth

The Berkshire Eagle 02 Feb 2022
His nominee, Mahlon Pitney, was a prominent New Jersey Republican and state judge with a career of loyal service to the party. “Whether or not the selection of Pitney was decisive,” Henry Abraham writes, “New Jersey’s Republican delegation did cast its votes for Taft in the ...
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Let's bring the Supreme Court back down to earth

Standard-Speaker 02 Feb 2022
His nominee, Mahlon Pitney, was a prominent New Jersey Republican and state judge with a career of loyal service to the party. “Whether or not the selection of Pitney was decisive,” Henry Abraham writes, “New Jersey’s Republican delegation did cast its votes for Taft in the ...
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Life 100 years ago: 1922 inventions, births, milestones, entertainment, books, disasters, more

Cleveland 10 Jan 2022
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The year 1922 saw an Ohio girl winning Miss America, light-hearted and serious inventions, a deadly snowstorm and other milestones. This is the ninth year we have compiled our 100-year lookback ... After a decade on the High Court, Mahlon Pitney suffers a stroke. Pitney is the late actor Christopher Reeve’s maternal great-grandfather.
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Fact check: Barrett is the first Supreme Court nomination during voting for a presidential election

Yahoo Daily News 13 Oct 2020
The claim. Trump is not the first president to nominate a Supreme Court justice amid an election ... This was refuted in a tweet by conservative author Douglas Karr, in which he listed 10 times ... Fact check ... Fact check ... 30, 1987. The Senate confirmed Kennedy on Feb ... 1912 – President William Taft nominated Justice Mahlon Pitney on Feb.
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Lawfare and The Atlantic’s Weak Case for Court-Packing

National Review 07 Oct 2020
Advertisement. Jurecic and Hennessey persistently stack the deck by omitting or whitewashing just about everything that runs against their argument ... Some fringe ... Melville Fuller by Grover Cleveland in 1888, George Shiras by Benjamin Harrison in 1892, Mahlon Pitney by William Howard Taft in 1912, and Benjamin Cardozo by Herbert Hoover in 1932.
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First Amendment Center: News — can we own it? Should we be able to?

The Hawk Eye 03 Mar 2019
News permeates our lives. In the words of Supreme Court Justice Mahlon Pitney, it’s “the history of the day.” We consume it constantly and analyze it endlessly. We debate its value and its veracity. But here’s another aspect to discuss ... Not exactly page-turners, but ... .
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Lata Nott: With news, who owns the scoop?

Winona Daily News 25 Feb 2019
News permeates our lives. In the words of Supreme Court Justice Mahlon Pitney, it’s “the history of the day.” We consume it constantly and analyze it endlessly. We debate its value and its veracity. But here’s another aspect to discuss. Can we own it? And should we be able to? ... What does that mean?. Well, generally speaking, no one owns news ... .
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Inside the First Amendment: News — Can We Own It? Should We Be Able To?

Sun Commercial 23 Feb 2019
News permeates our lives. In the words of Supreme Court Justice Mahlon Pitney, it's "the history of the day." We consume it constantly and analyze it endlessly. We debate its value and its veracity. But here's another aspect to discuss ... .
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NJ, known for corrupt politicians, had huge impact with its poets | Albright

NJ dot com 01 Nov 2016
Historically speaking, did you know that. Picatinny Arsenal, a 6,400-acre U.S. Army installation in Morris County, opened in 1880 as the Picatinny Powder Depot. Explosives were developed by this military research and manufacturing facility in 1919, fuses in 1921 ... Mahlon Pitney, 1850-1924, was a lawyer, politician, and U.S. Supreme Court justice ... Hughes ... .
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Supreme Court Nominations in an Election Year and the Anarchists in the Senate

Huffington Post 22 Mar 2016
Senator Mitch McConnell's determination not to even consider President Obama's nominee for the US Supreme Court is without precedent ... No Senate has ever acted in this way before ... Hayes ... And in March 1912, less than eight months before the 1912 presidential election, the Senate confirmed President William Howard Taft's nominee Mahlon Pitney ... Clarke ... .
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Here’s What Happened During Other Supreme Court Vacancies in Election Years

Time Magazine 14 Feb 2016
President William Taft nominated Mahlon Pitney to succeed John Marshall Harlan on March 13, 1912 after Harlan died about five months earlier. The Republican-controlled Senate approved Pitney less than a week after the nomination ... In the following decades, then-Presidents Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan also made appointments.
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Justice Scalia Is Dead, the Political Knives Are Out

Huffington Post 14 Feb 2016
The news was a surprise. The longest-serving justice on today's Supreme Court had died in his sleep. For the political class, shock and sorrow was quickly replaced with schemes and ploys ... Justice Mahlon Pitney was appointed an Associate Justice 1912 -- an election year that saw incumbent William Howard Taft defeated and replaced by Woodrow Wilson ... .

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