Familiar names like Joe Lewis, Justice Earl Warren, Abner Doubleday, medal of honor winner Audie Murphy.
But once Earl Warren became Chief Justice the Court started to come to Black.
In 1945, months after Earl Warren proposed compulsory health insurance in California, Harry Truman proposed a national program.
One of those victories was in 1942, when the two helped elect Earl Warren as governor of California.
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After clerking for Chief Justice Earl Warren, he worked for William Rehnquist, then an assistant U.S. attorney general.
Back in 1953 President Dwight Eisenhower appointed California Governor Earl Warren as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
In the 1950s under Chief Justice Earl Warren it embarked on the active protection and expansion of civil rights.
Berkeley's Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy confirmed that Secure Communities disproportionately targets Latinos.
In the end, Chief Justice Earl Warren, an Eisenhower appointee, used skill and luck to shepherd the justices into unanimity.
The trend reversed, however, between 1953 and 1969, when the controversial Earl Warren served as Chief Justice of the United States.
Earl Warren began his political career as a conservative and ended it as one of the most hated liberals in American history.
By this time, however, the Court was now under the spell of Chief Justice Earl Warren and the other liberal Justices of the time.
Carey McWilliams had kept an eye on Whitaker and Baxter since Uppie and Downey, since Ham and Eggs, since Earl Warren and the C.
In 1953, Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States.
Lewis was known for his skill at interpreting and writing clearly about the decisions of the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice Earl Warren in the 1950s and '60s.
Kevin Starr, California's leading historian, points out that the mood in the state is reminiscent of the aftermath of the first and second world wars, when government was calmly regarded as a useful problem-solver and ideology was so muted that, in 1947, Earl Warren won both the Republican and Democratic nominations for the governorship.
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