Nomination of Warren E. Burger: Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, First Session. June 3, 1969, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 116 páginas |
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... CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES 30-058 TUESDAY , JUNE 3 , 1969 Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1969 STANFORD LAW LIBRARY COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY JAMES O. EASTLAND ...
... CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES 30-058 TUESDAY , JUNE 3 , 1969 Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1969 STANFORD LAW LIBRARY COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY JAMES O. EASTLAND ...
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... Chief Justice of the United States___ Telegrams . Letters__ . APPENDIX Statement by Senator Gordon Allott .. Statement of Senator Sam J. Ervin , Jr. , and exhibits ... . ( III ) Page 334 222333383 25 27 37 NOMINATION OF WARREN E. BURGER ...
... Chief Justice of the United States___ Telegrams . Letters__ . APPENDIX Statement by Senator Gordon Allott .. Statement of Senator Sam J. Ervin , Jr. , and exhibits ... . ( III ) Page 334 222333383 25 27 37 NOMINATION OF WARREN E. BURGER ...
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... Chief Justice of the United States . Notice of the hearing was pub- lished in the Congressional Record on May 26 , 1969. The Standing Committee on Federal Judiciary of the American Bar Association states that the committee is of the ...
... Chief Justice of the United States . Notice of the hearing was pub- lished in the Congressional Record on May 26 , 1969. The Standing Committee on Federal Judiciary of the American Bar Association states that the committee is of the ...
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... Judge Warren E. Burger as Chief Justice of the United States . It is fit- ting and proper we think to spread on the minutes of our Court in open session the pride and honor that has been bestowed on a distinguished colleague , an excel ...
... Judge Warren E. Burger as Chief Justice of the United States . It is fit- ting and proper we think to spread on the minutes of our Court in open session the pride and honor that has been bestowed on a distinguished colleague , an excel ...
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... Chief Justice since John Marshall . John Marshall served 34 years from 1801 to 1835. I doubt that Judge Burger will want to serve quite that long but I , for one , am delighted at his selection to be Chief Justice of the United States ...
... Chief Justice since John Marshall . John Marshall served 34 years from 1801 to 1835. I doubt that Judge Burger will want to serve quite that long but I , for one , am delighted at his selection to be Chief Justice of the United States ...
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2d SERIES 395 FEDERAL REPORTER 90th Congress accused action Adam Clayton Powell administration American Bar Association appellant Powell Appellant's Appellees arrest Attorney Baker Burger as Chief Chairman Chief Justice claims Clause confession Congressional Constitution counsel Court of Appeals crime criminal justice criminal procedure D.C. Cir D.C. DEAR SENATOR DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND decisions dissenting opinion District Court District of Columbia evidence exclusion Federal Bar Association federal judicial Federal Rules Fifth Amendment Frazier hearing House of Representatives identification interrogation issue JAMES EASTLAND Judge Burger Judge Warren June jurisdiction Keahon L.Ed lawyers legislative Mallory matter McCORMACK Cite ment Miranda past president person police political question Powell's present problems qualifications record relief rulemaking S.Ct Select Committee Senate Judiciary Committee Senator DIRKSEN Senator TYDINGS speech statement statute supra note Supreme Court tion trial U.S. Court U.S. Senate United vote waiver Warren Burger Warren E Washington
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Página 99 - Whatever the testimony of the authorities as to waiver of rights by an accused, the fact of lengthy interrogation or incommunicado incarceration before a statement is made is strong evidence that the accused did not validly waive his rights.
Página 72 - Prominent on the surface of any case held to involve a political question is found a textually demonstrable constitutional commitment of the issue to a coordinate political department; or a lack of judicially discoverable and manageable standards for resolving it; or the impossibility of deciding without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial discretion; or the impossibility of a court's undertaking independent resolution without expressing lack of the...
Página 76 - The right to vote freely for the candidate of one's choice is of the essence of a democratic society, and any restrictions on that right strike at the heart of representative government.
Página 80 - In short, to things generally done in a session of the House by one of its members in relation to the business before it.
Página 42 - The premise for the Court's rule is not the general unreliability of eyewitness identifications nor the difficulties inherent in observation, recall, and recognition. The Court assumes a narrower evil as the basis for its rule — improper police suggestion which contributes to erroneous identifications. The Court apparently believes that improper police procedures are so widespread that a broad prophylactic rule must be laid down, requiring the presence of counsel at all pretrial identifications,...
Página 79 - The New Hampshire Constitution (Art. XXX, 1784) contained a provision virtually identical to Massachusetts'. In short "[fjreedom of speech and action in the legislature was taken as a matter of course by those who served the Colonies from the Crown and founded our Nation.
Página 75 - In a case of actual controversy within its jurisdiction, except with respect to Federal taxes, any court of the United States, upon the filing of an appropriate pleading, may declare the rights and other legal relations of any interested party seeking such declaration, whether or not further relief is or could be sought. Any such declaration, shall have the force and effect of a final judgment or decree and shall be reviewable as such.
Página 79 - In order to enable and encourage a representative of the public to discharge his public trust with firmness and success, it is indispensably necessary, that he should enjoy the fullest liberty of speech, and that he should be protected from the resentment of every one, however powerful, to whom the exercise of that liberty may occasion offence.
Página 42 - tainted fruit" determination required by the Court involves more than considerable difficulty. I think it is practically impossible. How is a witness capable of probing the recesses of his mind to draw a sharp line between a courtroom identification due exclusively to an earlier lineup and a courtroom identification due to memory not based on the lineup? What kind of "clear and convincing evidence...