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Lewis F. Sturge has not written any known literary works. He may be a private individual or not notable for his published writing.
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Justice Hugo Black preceded Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., on the US Supreme Court. Black was nominated by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1937 and served on the Court until 1971.
Justice Lewis F. Powell was succeed by incumbent Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, whom President Reagan nominated to the Court in 1988. Powell was preceded by Justice Hugo Black.
Nixon's final two appointees to the Supreme Court were William Rehnquist and Lewis Powell. Rehnquist served as an associate justice from 1972 until his elevation to Chief Justice in 1986, where he remained until his death in 2005. Powell served as an associate justice from 1972 until his retirement in 1987.
It depends on the Lewis Powell you are talking about: #1) Lewis F. Powell, Jr., the Ass. Justice of the Supreme court was generally considered conservative however some people did consider him a moderate. #2) Potential Lincoln assassin was conservative.
President Reagan nominated Justice Anthony M. Kennedy to the US Supreme Court in 1988, to replace Lewis F. Powell, who was retiring. He is an incumbent (still sitting) on the bench, and will have been on the Court approximately 23 and one-half years at the start of the 2011-2012 Term. Kennedy is considered the "swing vote" on the Court because his conservative ideology is tempered by strong support for individual rights, such as privacy.
President Nixon made four Supreme Court appointments between 1969 and 1971. These appointments were Warren E. Burger as Chief Justice in 1969, Harry A. Blackmun in 1970, Lewis F. Powell Jr. in 1971, and William H. Rehnquist in 1971.
President Reagan appointed Justice Anthony Kennedy to succeed Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., in 1988 following Justice Powell's retirement.
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Lewis, Rustin M. and Patram, Sahadeo, The Pendulum Swings: Affirmative Action and Recent Supreme Court Decisions, Challenge: A Journal of Research on African American Men, v9 n1 p43-62 Win-Spr 1998. ERIC# EJ578732
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