- John
Hessin Clarke (September 18, 1857 –
March 22, 1945) was an
American lawyer and
judge who
served as an ****ociate
justice of the
Supreme Court of the...
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second vacancy arose in 1916,
Wilson appointed progressive lawyer John
Hessin Clarke.
Clarke was
confirmed by the
Senate and
served on the
Court until...
- of the
United States,
James Clark McReynolds,
Louis Brandeis, and John
Hessin Clarke.
Following the
sudden death of
Horace Harmon Lurton in 1914, Wilson...
- producer.
Tinker was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of
Margaret (née
Hessin) and
Arthur Almerin Tinker. He had a
younger sister, Joan.
During World...
- 1939 (Retired) Lawyer,
Private practice:
Brandeis Dunbar &
Nutter 61 John
Hessin Clarke 6th
Hughes July 24, 1916 (Acclamation)
October 9, 1916 – September...
- (47–22) June 5, 1916 –
February 13, 1939 (Retired) 22 years, 253 days 68 John
Hessin Clarke (1857–1945) OH ****ociate
Justice Hughes July 24, 1916 (Acclamation)...
- wife and
minor children." The sole
dissenter of the case was
Justice John
Hessin Clarke.
Clarke was
progressive and reform-minded, with deep convictions...
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justices who read law
after 1900 include:
James F.
Byrnes Pierce Butler John
Hessin Clarke Gabriel Duvall Joseph Rucker Lamar Robert H.
Jackson William Henry...
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Hesse is
called a "Hessian" (German:
Hesse (masculine),
plural Hessen, or
Hessin (feminine),
plural Hessinnen). The
American English term "Hessian" for 18th-century...
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George as: Road
Block Agent Forensic Expert Kyle
Hebert as
Simpson Brody Hessin as an
Intern who
tries to get Dr.
Billingsley to sign his
volunteer paper...