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U.S. Chief Justice Melville Fuller


Melville W. Fuller - Oyez

Supreme Court of the United States ... Melville W. Fuller was born and raised in Maine. He attended Bowdoin College. He read law after graduation and passed the ...

Melville Fuller - Wikipedia

Melville Weston Fuller (February 11, 1833 – July 4, 1910) was an American politician, attorney, and jurist who served as the eighth chief justice of the ...

Melville Weston Fuller Court (1888-1910)

Melville Weston Fuller was the 8th Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, succeeding Morrison R. Waite. He was nominated on April 30, 1888 by President Grover ...

Previous Chief Justices: Melville Weston Fuller, 1888-1910

President Grover Cleveland nominated Fuller Chief Justice of the United States on April 30, 1888. The Senate confirmed the appointment on July 20, 1888. While ...

Melville Weston Fuller | U.S. Supreme Court, 8th Chief Justice, legal ...

Melville Weston Fuller served as the eighth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1888–1910).

Melville Fuller | The First Amendment Encyclopedia

Melville Weston Fuller (1833-1910) was the eighth chief justice on the Supreme Court. He was born in Maine, raised in the household of a ...

Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller | Justia U.S. Supreme Court ...

The Fuller era also saw one of the most infamous decisions in Supreme Court history, Plessy v. Ferguson, which endorsed the "separate but equal" principle in ...

History of the Court: The Fuller Court, 1888-1910

Melville W. Fuller succeeded Morrison R. Waite as Chief Justice in 1888. In 1891, Congress passed a law that gave each circuit a court of appeals with power ...

The complicated case of Melvin Fuller - Island Institute

In February 2022, a statue of Melville Fuller, the Augusta native who served as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1888-1910, ...

Melville Weston Fuller - Constitutional Law Reporter

Melville Weston Fuller lived between 1833 and 1910, and served as a politician and the United States' eighth Supreme Court Chief Justice.

Melville Weston Fuller papers, 1794-1949 - Library of Congress

Lawyer and jurist; chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. Chiefly correspondence, 1849-1910, between Fuller and members of his family, friends, ...

Melville Weston Fuller - Senate.gov

Melvile Weston Fuller served as chief justice of the United States from 1888 to 1910. credit: Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Melville Weston Fuller : Chief Justice of the United States 1888-1910 ...

Melville Weston Fuller : Chief Justice of the United States 1, Paperback by King, Willard L., ISBN 1406735221, ISBN-13 9781406735222, Brand New, ...

Calm Command. US Chief Justice Melville Fuller in His Times, 1888 ...

By Douglas Rooks Melville Fuller, among the most prominent Maine natives of his day, is little known today. This groundbreaking biography, the first in 70 ...

Bust of Melville Fuller - Chicago Monuments Project

This bronze portrait bust of US Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller is a replica of a marble sculpture located in the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.

Melville Weston Fuller - Ballotpedia

Supreme Court of the United States. Fuller was nominated by President Grover Cleveland on April 30, 1888. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 20, 1888, and ...

Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller and the Great Mustache Debate ...

On July 20, 1888, the United States. Senate voted to confirm Fuller as the next. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Fuller's confirmation, however, did not end ...

Melville W. Fuller: A Model Chief Justice - Mackinac Center

Melville Weston Fuller was born in Augusta, Maine, in 1833. Both sides of his family were staunch Jacksonian Democrats — hard money and a small ...

Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller and the Great Mustache Debate ...

Approximately one month later, President Grover Cleveland nominated Fuller to be the next Chief Justice. A prominent and highly successful ...

Family tree of Melville Fuller - Geneastar

Melville Weston Fuller (February 11, 1833 – July 4, 1910) was an American politician, attorney, and jurist who served as the eighth chief justice of the ...