Nomination of Simon E. Sobeloff: Hearings, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on the Nomination of Simon E. Sobeloff, of Maryland, to be United States Ciruit Judge, Fourth Circuit, May 5, 21-22, June 4, 11, 25, 28, 1956U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 272 Seiten |
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... meeting in orphans ' court of Baltimore City in the matter of the estate of Nicholas Hall , deceased . Letter dated May 18 , 1956 , addressed to Hon . Joseph C. O'Mahoney from H. Paul Rome , chairman , committee on judiciary of the Bar ...
... meeting in orphans ' court of Baltimore City in the matter of the estate of Nicholas Hall , deceased . Letter dated May 18 , 1956 , addressed to Hon . Joseph C. O'Mahoney from H. Paul Rome , chairman , committee on judiciary of the Bar ...
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... meeting has been called in accordance with the policy of the committee in order to allow persons who may desire to make comment upon the nomination of Mr. Simon E. Sobeloff , of Maryland , to be a judge of the United States Circuit ...
... meeting has been called in accordance with the policy of the committee in order to allow persons who may desire to make comment upon the nomination of Mr. Simon E. Sobeloff , of Maryland , to be a judge of the United States Circuit ...
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... meeting of the Board of Directors of the Petitioner held on the 31st day of August 1942 , show the confirmation of this agreement and con- tain the following passage : " A letter from this corporation to the Receiver of the Baltimore ...
... meeting of the Board of Directors of the Petitioner held on the 31st day of August 1942 , show the confirmation of this agreement and con- tain the following passage : " A letter from this corporation to the Receiver of the Baltimore ...
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... meeting last January unani- mously again recommended and urged his appointment . Our members , and I myself , are familiar with his character , his ability , his record , and our unanimous recommendation for his con- firmation is based ...
... meeting last January unani- mously again recommended and urged his appointment . Our members , and I myself , are familiar with his character , his ability , his record , and our unanimous recommendation for his con- firmation is based ...
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... meeting of the Bar Association of Baltimore City which was held , I think , on the 16th of April , I intro- duced a resolution at the meeting of the association , which was an open meeting , and the resolution was unanimously passed . I ...
... meeting of the Bar Association of Baltimore City which was held , I think , on the 16th of April , I intro- duced a resolution at the meeting of the association , which was an open meeting , and the resolution was unanimously passed . I ...
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Seite 101 - And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Seite 117 - If in the opinion of the people the distribution or modification of the constitutional powers be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation; for though this in one instance may be the instrument of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed. The precedent must always greatly overbalance in permanent evil any partial or transient benefit which the use can at any time...
Seite 98 - they that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Seite 264 - At the same time the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
Seite 124 - We must consider public education in the light of its full development and its present place in American life throughout the Nation. Only in this way can it be determined if segregation in public schools deprives these plaintiffs of the equal protection of the laws. Today, education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments.
Seite 124 - To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.
Seite 120 - In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms. We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority...
Seite 122 - In the South, the movement toward free common schools, supported by general taxation, had not yet taken hold. Education of white children was largely in the hands of private groups. Education of Negroes was almost nonexistent, and practically all of the race were illiterate.
Seite 124 - It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening , the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment. In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the State has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Seite 264 - The prevalence of that pacific and friendly disposition among the people of the United States, which will induce them to forget their local prejudices and policies ; to make those mutual concessions, which are requisite to the general prosperity ; and, in some instances, to sacrifice their individual advantages to the interest of the community.