Justice Frank Murphy strongly opposed Executive Order 9066, which authorized the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. In his dissenting opinion in the case of Korematsu v. United States, he described the order as a "legalization of racism" and emphasized that it violated the principles of justice and the Constitution. Murphy argued that the internment was based on prejudice rather than any legitimate national security concerns, highlighting the dangers of racial discrimination in government actions.
A telegram from Frank Garnett (publisher) received by FDR expressed fear that executive power was 'attempting to curb the powers of the honorable Supreme Court of the United States.'
President Harry Truman appointed Tom C. Clark to the US Supreme Court in 1949 to replace Justice Frank Murphy, who died in office. Justice Clark served for 28 years, and retired from the bench on June 12, 1967, to avoid a potential conflict of interest after his son, Ramsey Clark, was appointed US Attorney General. Clark was succeeded by Justice Thurgood Marshall.
Hans Frank was a perpetrator of the holocaust. He was a lawyer.
Only Anne's father Otto survived.
Nicky Cruz had a brother named Frank. Frank was murdered by a drug addict in Puerto Rico that he and his wife were trying to help.
Frank Stanton - executive - died on 2006-12-24.
Frank Stanton - executive - was born on 1908-03-20.
The cast of Covert Justice - 1999 includes: John Tague Frank Zagarino as Frank White
He was a ruthless television executive
I will be very frank with you, I don't think that you are doing the best work that you can.
Frank Vandenbroucke has written: 'Social Justice and Individual Ethics in an Open Society'
Frank Kessler has written: 'The dilemmas of presidential leadership' -- subject(s): Presidents, Executive power
In April 1996 Condit became chief executive officer (CEO), replacing Frank Shrontz.
Frank Rohrer has written: 'Strafjustiz im Dritten Reich und in der SBZ/DDR' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, History, National socialism, Punishment
Frank Sikora has written: 'Until justice rolls down' -- subject(s): Bombing investigation, Case studies
FRANK G. KIRKPATRICK has written: 'MORAL ONTOLOGY FOR A THEISTIC ETHIC: GATHERING THE NATIONS IN LOVE AND JUSTICE'
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