Edward Terry Sanford (July 23, 1865 – March 8, 1930) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States...
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Ayshford Sanford (1794–1871), British Member of Parliament Edward J. Sanford (1831–1902), American manufacturing tycoon and financier Edward Terry Sanford (1865–1930)...
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Taft, and Associate Justices George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, and Edward Terry Sanford. During the 1920 election campaign, William Howard Taft supported...
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investigate the Teapot Dome scandal. After the death of Associate Justice Edward Terry Sanford in March 1930, President Herbert Hoover nominated John J. Parker...
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Robinson (1907–1972), clergyman, founder of Operation Crossroads Africa Edward Terry Sanford (1865–1930), U.S. Supreme Court justice John Sevier (1745–1815),...
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majority opinion joined by six other justices, Associate Justice Edward Terry Sanford upheld the conviction under the bad tendency test, writing that government...
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and 1923, Harding appointed George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, and Edward Terry Sanford to replace Day, Pitney, and Clarke. In 1925, President Calvin Coolidge...
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justice, were later appointed chief justice separately: John Rutledge, Edward Douglass White, Charles Evans Hughes, Harlan F. Stone and William Rehnquist...
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1939 (Died) President of the Minnesota State Bar Association 64 Edward Terry Sanford 8th Pitney January 29, 1923 (Acclamation) February 19, 1923 – March...
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federal judge John J. Parker to succeed deceased Associate Justice Edward Terry Sanford. The Senate rejected Parker, whose earlier rulings had alienated...
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