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He caught the eye of Harlan Stone, a highly respected New York lawyer and academic who taught him equity law.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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He caught the eye of Harlan Stone, a highly respected New York lawyer and academic who taught him equity law.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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The six-member majority included highly-respected judges venerated by liberals then and since -- William O. Douglas, Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, Harlan Stone, and Wiley Rutledge.
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You look at Harlan Stone, his idea of running the conference, he said what he thought, then the next senior justice said what he thought.
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Calvin Coolidge, for example, is not regarded generally as a strong president, but his appointment of Harlan Stone is regarded as clearly a superior appointment.
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Harlan Stone as attorney general had been following through on an investigation of Senator Burton Wheeler of Montana, and that did not please the members of the Senate, particularly the Senate Judiciary Committee, and so he was brought up.
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But Harlan Stone, who would have to be classified as a liberal on the court, was picked by Calvin Coolidge.
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Then we gradually moved to the point -- Harlan Stone was the first to testify.
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Oh no, not until about ... when was Harlan Stone Chief Justice?
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Harlan Stone, the University of Maryland surgeon who would be Corboy's principal expert witness, was there to go over the testimony he would give beginning the following morning.
Chicago Reader 2010
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