Oh, dude, Thurgood Marshall's favorite color was actually blue. Yeah, like, he was all about that cool, calming vibe. So, if you're ever coloring in a picture of him, you know what shade to reach for.
Thurgood Marshall became a lawyer and judge because he was passionate about fighting for civil rights and seeking justice for the Black community. He believed in using the legal system as a tool for social change and worked tirelessly to challenge segregation and discrimination in the United States. His successful career led him to become the first African American Supreme Court Justice.
According to a December 24, 2009, Forbes Woman column in Forbes Magazine, Justice Sotomayor's favorite color is "fire-engine red."Under the heading "Tweets (And More) Of The Week: Why Are We Looking At Sotomayor's Red Nails?" Latina magazine creative director, Florian Bachleda, is quoted as saying:"But what's up with her nails? Bachleda writes that during Sotomayor's confirmation hearings, the justice was fully prepped on everything from potentially explosive questions down to her dress and nail color. She was, apparently, advised to keep the lacquer neutral. But, he continues, "on the day of the White House reception celebrating her appointment, Sotomayor asked the president to look at her freshly manicured nails, holding up her hands to show off her favorite color: a fire-engine red. The president chuckled, saying that she had been warned against that color."You can access the article via Related Links, below.
The Fugitive Slave Act only had a positive effect for the people who were pro-slavery. It forced Federal Marshalls, whether they were employed in slave states or not, to assist slave hunters to catch runaway slaves. Going even further, the law gave these marshalls the authority to draft ordinary citizens to aid the slavers as well.
There is no definitive answer to what Judge Judy's favorite food is as it has not been publicly disclosed.
Color can be used in a legal sentence to imply that something is being done in a deceptive or misleading manner, without outright stating it as such. For example, "The transaction was completed under color of law" suggests that the action appeared legal but may have been deceptive in nature.
Oh, dude, Thurgood Marshall's favorite color was green. I mean, I guess he just really vibed with the whole nature thing or maybe he just really liked money, who knows? But yeah, green it is.
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Thurgood Marshall attended a black segregated school
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Thurgood Marshall's careers were an attorney and A Supreme Court Justice .
for being the first African American justice of the supreme court
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thurgood marshall's parents name his mother's name is norma arica his father is william canifield marshall
he was punished in school for his mis behavior by being forced to read the constitution and it was FRICKEN AWESOME