Today in Supreme Court History: August 30, 1967
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8/30/1967: Justice Thurgood Marshall takes the oath.
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8/30/1967: Justice Thurgood Marshall takes the oath.
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8/29/1967: Justice Neil Gorsuch's birthday.
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8/28/1958: Cooper v. Aaron is argued.
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8/27/1948: Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes dies.
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8/26/1964: Lyndon B. Johnson nominated as Democratic candidate for president. He would make two appointments to the Supreme Court: Justices Abe Fortas and Thurgood Marshall.
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8/25/1998: Justice Lewis Powell dies.
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8/24/1946: Justice James McReynolds dies.
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8/23/2007: John Yates, aboard the Miss Katie boat, threw fish overboard to avoid an inspection. He was prosecuted for destroying property to prevent a federal seizure. In Yates v. United States (2015), the Supreme Court held that the fish was not a "record."
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8/21/1798: Justice James Wilson dies.
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8/20/1866: President Andrew Johnson proclaims an "end to insurrection in the United States."
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8/19/1937: Justice Hugo Black takes the oath.
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8/18/1920: The Nineteenth Amendment is ratified.
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8/17/1988: Republican party nominates George H.W. Bush for President. He would appoint David Souter and Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court.
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8/16/1933: President Roosevelt adopts the Code of Fair Competition for the Governance of the Petroleum Industry. The Supreme Court declared those codes unconstitutional in Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan (1935).
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8/15/1938: Justice Stephen Breyer's Birthday.