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If you're asking what the Court was called in 1962, it was referred to as the Warren Court. The US Supreme Court is often informally referred to by the last name of the Chief Justice. Chief Justice Earl Warren presided over the Court from 1953-1969.
Felix Frankfurter was an American lawyer and Supreme Court Justice who served from 1939 to 1962. He was known for his liberal and progressive legal views, and played a significant role in shaping constitutional law during his tenure on the Court.
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In 1962 the US Supreme Court removed prayer from our public schools. In 1963 Bibles were removed. In 1980, the US Supreme Court said the Ten Commandments had to be removed from our public schools.
they made the white people treat the black like white people and friends.
The Supreme Court justices in 1962 were Chief Justice Earl Warren and Associate Justices Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, Tom C. Clark, John M. Harlan II, William J. Brennan Jr., Charles E. Whittaker, Potter Stewart, and Byron White.
I think you must mean Felix Frankfurter. He was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice from 1939 to 1962. Lots of info on him at Wikipedia and other biographical sites.
The US Supreme Court vote was split 6-1; Justice Potter Stewart dissented from the majority. Justices Byron White and Felix Frankfurter took no part in the case.Case Citation:Engel v. Vitale, 370 US 421 (1962)
As of May 2011, there are three Jewish justices on the US Supreme Court. President Clinton appointed Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1993) and Stephen Breyer (1994); President Obama appointed Justice Elena Kagan (2010).
The Supreme Florence 'Flo' Ballard was created in 1962.
John Kennedy sent federal marshals to Ole Miss after riots broke out due the Supreme Court ordered racial integration in 1962.
A Case for the Court ended in 1962.