Today in Supreme Court History: February 28, 1966
2/28/1966: Miranda v. Arizona argued. The Warren Court (1966). Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 28, 1966 was published first.
2/28/1966: Miranda v. Arizona argued. The Warren Court (1966). Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 28, 1966 was published first.
2.27.1901: Champion v. Ames argument. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History, February 27, 1901
226/1869: States are being presented with the 15th Amendment. Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 26, 1869 was published first.
2/25/1841: Justice Phillip Barbour dies. Justice Phillip Barbour Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 25, 1841 was published first.
2-24/1930: Chief justice Charles Evans Hughes swears. Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History, February 24, 1930
2/23/1905: Lochner v. New York argued. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 23, 1905
2/22/2005: Kelo against City of New London Argument Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 22, 2005 was published first.
2/21/1868: President Johnson orders Secretary of Conflict Edwin Stanton faraway from workplace. In Myers v. U.S. (1926), the Supreme Courtroom discovered that Johnson’s actions had […]
2/21/1868: President Johnson orders Secretary of Warfare Edwin Stanton faraway from workplace. In Myers v. U.S. (1926), the Supreme Court docket discovered that Johnson’s actions […]
2/20/1933 – The 21st Amendment has been submitted to the States. Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 20, 1933, appeared first.