Justice Harlan may refer to one of three Associate Justices of the United States Supreme Court:
John Marshall Harlan (1833–1911)
John Marshall Harlan II (1899–1971), grandson of the pre-World War I Justice Harlan
Harlan F. Stone (1872–1946), though he is more correctly referred to by last name as Justice Stone
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JusticeHarlan may refer to one of three Associate Justices of the United States Supreme Court: John Marshall Harlan (1833–1911) John Marshall Harlan...
John Marshall Harlan (May 20, 1899 – December 29, 1971) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court...
John Marshall Harlan (June 1, 1833 – October 14, 1911) was an American lawyer and politician who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of...
Court Associate Justice John Marshall Harlan II (1899–1971), former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Josiah Harlan (1799–1871), American...
Harlan Rogers Crow (born 1949) is an American-Kittitian real estate developer. He is the former chairman and CEO of the Trammell Crow Company, which was...
with 9 appointees in the late 1930s and 40s (including promoting Chief JusticeHarlan F. Stone, who had originally been appointed to the Court by Republican...
Justice Frankfurter did not agree that Justices were required to reach the merits of a petition, even if it was properly granted, but JusticeHarlan disagreed...
Criminal Justice, p. 124 (Harvard U. Press 2011). Maxwell v. Dow, 176 U.S. 581 (1900); Justice Peckham wrote the Court's opinion, and JusticeHarlan was the...
Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and...
Academy, Tony, Grammy and Emmy Awards, President Calvin Coolidge, Chief JusticeHarlan F. Stone, and other notable writers, academics, politicians, entertainers...
Fourteenth Amendment, that Justice John M. Harlan (the grandson of the earlier JusticeHarlan) relied on in his dissent from Reynolds. Harlan quoted the congressional...
Hughes served until 1941, when he retired and was succeeded by Associate JusticeHarlan F. Stone. Hughes's father, David Charles Hughes, immigrated to the United...
and Tennessee, and participating with Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, the circuit justice, and judges of the Sixth Circuit in hearing appeals...
Quincy Railroad Co. v. City of Chicago (1897): In a decision written by JusticeHarlan, the court held that the Fourteenth Amendment had incorporated the Takings...
John Harlan may refer to: John Marshall Harlan (1833–1911), US Supreme Court Justice, 1877–1911 John Marshall Harlan II (1899–1971), US Supreme Court...