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    William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898 – January 19, 1980) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United...
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  • William O. Douglas Award could refer to: William O. Douglas Award (WACDL) given by the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers William O. Douglas...
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  • The William O. Douglas Prize (also known as the William O. Douglas Award) is given by the Commission on Freedom of Expression of the Speech Communication...
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    The William O. Douglas Wilderness is a designated wilderness in Central Washington. It includes 169,081 acres (68,425 ha) located between the U.S. Route...
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  • Justice Douglas may refer to: William O. Douglas (1898–1980), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1939 to 1975 Andy Douglas (judge)...
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    Vinson Court: Hugo Black, Stanley Forman Reed, Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, Robert H. Jackson, Harold Hitz Burton, Tom C. Clark, and Sherman...
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  • in 1941, which he had overseen as Attorney General at the time. Justice Douglas commented that if Perlman were correct as to the scope of the President's...
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  • William Douglas may refer to: William Douglas, 1st Earl of Queensberry (c. 1582–1640), Scottish nobleman William Douglas, 1st Duke of Queensberry (1637–1695)...
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    The William O. Douglas Federal Building is a historic post office, courthouse, and federal office building located at Yakima in Yakima County, Washington...
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  • S. Bill of Rights does not explicitly mention "privacy", Justice William O. Douglas wrote for the majority, "Would we allow the police to search the sacred...
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