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Former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, an outspoken conservative who presided over a Supreme Court that created the right to an abortion and authorized school busing, died Sunday of heart failure.
This much is clear: One of the former Supreme Court justices most admired by nominee Harriet Miers is Warren E. Burger. But just how quickly Miers recalled his full name and whether she ever ...
Former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, a conservative jurist who for 17 years led a fractured and at times surprisingly liberal Supreme Court, died yesterday. He was 87. Burger died of congestive ...
Burger's deed of gift specifies that "the papers are to remain closed to researchers until 10 years after the last Justice who served with Warren E. Burger on the Supreme Court has passed away, or ...
When Warren E. Burger became the 15th chief justice in 1969, he used his initials—W.E.B.—to launch the "WEB Fete Society" as a way of amassing his forthcoming Supreme Court clerks as well as ...
WASHINGTON — Former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, a conservative jurist who for 17 years led a fractured and at times surprisingly liberal Supreme Court, died yesterday. He was 87. Chief ...
It was Chief Justice Warren E. Burger’s court in 1973 that found such a right, in Roe v. Wade, with Justices William Rehnquist and Byron White dissenting.
Warren residents craving a flame-broiled burger will welcome the reopening of the Burger King located on Eight Mile Road east of Dequindre Road which happened on Aug. 15.
Supreme Court Historical Society. The Society was founded in 1974 by U.S. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger who acted as its first Chairman. Wikipedia* ...
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