Today in Supreme Court History: February 19, 1942
2/19/1942: President Roosevelt issues Executive Order 9066. This Executive Order would be reviewed by the Supreme Court. Korematsu v. U.S. (1944). Reason.com’s original post, […]
2/19/1942: President Roosevelt issues Executive Order 9066. This Executive Order would be reviewed by the Supreme Court. Korematsu v. U.S. (1944). Reason.com’s original post, […]
2/18/1988 – Justice Anthony Kennedy administers the judicial oath. Justice Anthony Kennedy Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History, February 18, 1988
2/17/1801 – The House of Representatives broke the tie in Electoral College. They elected Thomas Jefferson President. Thomas Jefferson Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, […]
2/16/1833: Barron and the City of Baltimore are decided. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History, February 16, 1833
2/15/1790 Justice John Rutledge swears. Justice John Rutledge Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 15, 1790 appeared on Reason.com.
2-14-1845 Justice Samuel Nelson swears his oath to the judiciary Justice Samuel Nelson Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 14, 1845 was […]
2/13/16: Justice Antonin Scalia died. Justice Antonin Scalia Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, February 13, 2016, originally appeared here.
2/12/1965: Justice Brett Kavanaugh celebrates his birthday. Justice Brett Kavanaugh Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: 02/12/65 appeared first here
Marbury against Madison is debated on Tuesday, November 11, 2003. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History, February 11, 1803
2/10/1967: Ratification of the 25th Amendment. Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 10, 1967 appeared first.