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Toshio Irie (category Articles containing Japanese-language text) Commissioner General for the House of Representatives. From the year 1952 until 1970 he was a Justice for the Supreme Court of Japan. He worked as a Justice longer... |
of associate justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from 1901 to present. --|195 Living Currently in office Living Supreme Court of... |
Chiyoda, Tokyo (category 1947 establishments in Japan) combining the wards of Kanda and Kōjimachi. The Diet of Japan, the Supreme court of Japan and home of the Prime Minister of Japan are all in Chiyoda.... |
the chief judge of the supreme court. Article 7 gives the emperor power to do things common of a head of state. The emperor of Japan has no reserve powers... |
Thurgood Marshall (category United States Supreme Court justices) an American jurist and the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. Thurgood Marshall, earlier named Thoroughgood Marshall... |
Korematsu v. United States (category United States Supreme Court cases) States Supreme Court. It concerned the constitutionality of military commanders, under an executive order by the President, which ordered Japanese Americans... |
countries may have a supreme court or high court with many (nine or more) judges in it. In the United States, judges on a supreme court are called justices... |
if the Supreme Court chooses not to review the case or if it adopts the holding of the lower court. Although many cases from state supreme courts are significant... |
of a court case. The judgement is also called a legal decision. Black’s Law Dictionary 970 (10th ed. 2014). The Courts of British Columbia: Supreme Court... |
Hugo Black (category United States Supreme Court justices) New Deal policies. In 1937, Roosevelt put Black on the United States Supreme Court. Black supported many New Deal organizations and programs which his... |
achievements, such as the Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. The power of the Japanese imperial court (that is, the Emperor, his ministers and other important persons)... |
Mitigating factor (section International courts) in Japan. The Japanese Supreme Court sentenced him to death. In the same ruling, the Supreme Court set out nine different things that Japanese courts needed... |
legislative branches of government to give resources to best serve the needs of its society. LII Law about... Jurisdiction Supreme Court Decision on Guantánamo... |
Taikyo Proclamation (category Articles containing Japanese-language text) 『歴代の詔勅』 p.66 河野省三 内閣印刷局、1940年(国立国会図書館) "Details of 1971 (Gyo-Tsu) 69 | Judgments of the Supreme Court". www.courts.go.jp. Retrieved 2023-03-10. Inoue, Nobutaka;... |
calendar. January 4 – In Gonzales v. Williams, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that citizens of Puerto Rico are not aliens and could enter the United States... |
Patsy Mink (category Articles containing Japanese-language text) of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court after claims of sexual harassment. In 1977 she served under President Jimmy Carter as assistant secretary of state... |
United States v. Wong Kim Ark (category United States Supreme Court cases) (1898), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that a child born in the United States to parents of Chinese descent automatically... |
Creative Commons (category Non-profit organizations of California) Lessig is the founder and chairman of Creative Commons. Lessig started it as a way of reaching the goals of his Supreme Court case, Eldred v. Ashcroft. The... |
Tamagushi (category Articles containing Japanese-language text) Nelson, John. 1999. "Shifting Paradigms of Religion and the State: Implications of the 1997 Supreme Court Decision for Social, Religious and Political... |