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Harold Andrew Blackmun (November 12, 1908 –
March 4, 1999) was an
American lawyer and
jurist who
served as an ****ociate
justice of the
Supreme Court of...
- Roe and Doe to
Blackmun.
Douglas suggested to
Blackmun that
Burger ****igned the
opinions to him out of
malicious intention, but
Blackmun disagreed. He...
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Barbara Winston Blackmun (June 29, 1928 – July 6, 2018) was an art historian, professor, and
museum director from the
United States. She
specialized in...
- The
senior dissent, by
Justice Harry Blackmun,
framed the
issue as
revolving around the
right to privacy.
Blackmun's dissent accused the
Court of an "almost...
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joined in
Justice Blackmun's belief. In part III-A,
Justice Blackmun discussed the
Establishment Clause. In III-B,
Justice Blackmun sets the
issue of...
- only two of the
Justices were
obvious supporters of Roe v. Wade:
Harry Blackmun, the
author of Roe, and John Paul Stevens, who had
joined opinions specifically...
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significant discretion. The
division between the majority, led by
Justice Harry Blackmun, and the concurrence, led by
Justice Antonin Scalia,
centered on the status...
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Silas Blackman (1835–1926), also
described as
Silas Blackmun, was a
state representative for Minnesota's 8th
district serving Cottonwood and
Watonwan counties...
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certain that
there were some.
Chief Justice Warren Burger and
Justices Harry Blackmun,
Lewis F. Powell, and
William H. Rehnquist, each
appointed by President...
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nominated by
President Bill Clinton, and
replaced retiring justice Harry Blackmun.
Breyer was
generally ****ociated with the
liberal wing of the Court. Since...