Warren Court Signed Photograph By The Nine Justices
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WARREN COURT (1953-1969). The Warren Court was the period in the Supreme Court when Earl Warren served as Chief Justice, widely considered the most liberal Supreme Court in American history. This court expanded civil rights, civil liberties, judicial power, and federal power, through creations like one man, one vote and the Miranda warning, brought an end to de jure racial segregation, and ended officially sanctioned voluntary prayer in public schools. PS. c. 1965-1967. Washington, D. C. A color photograph of the Warren Court signed by the nine justices Earl Warren, Hugo L Black, W Douglas, Tom C Clark, John Harlan, W J Brennan Jr, Potter Stewart, Byron R white, and Abe Fortas along the bottom margin of the photo. This photo pictures the nine judges of the Warren Court between 1965 and 1967. They are standing in a tall room in the Supreme Court building. Fortas was nominated for Supreme Court in 1965, and Clark retired in 1967. Two rulings this court made were the Griswold v. Connecticut case (1965), affirming that rights of privacy are constitutionally protected, and Miranda v. Arizona (1966), requiring certain rights to be read to a person in police custody, creating the Miranda Warning. The photograph is in very good condition and professionally framed.
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Warren Court Signed Photograph By The Nine Justices
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