Today in Supreme Court History: January 3, 1911
1/3/1911 Justice Willis Van Devanter swears. Justice Willis Van Devanter Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, January 3, 1911 originally appeared here.
1/3/1911 Justice Willis Van Devanter swears. Justice Willis Van Devanter Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, January 3, 1911 originally appeared here.
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1/2/1923 Justice Pierce Butler swears. Justice Pierce Butler Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, January 2, 1923 originally appeared on Reason.com.
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Each year, on December 31st, the Chief Justice releases the annual end report of the federal judiciary. It had a recurring theme in 2021: The […]