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"To permit this would be to make the professed doctrines of religious belief superior to the law of the land, and in effect to permit every citizen to become a law unto himself," Chief Justice Morrison Waite wrote.
Oklahoma Is Sued Over Shariah Ban Jess Bravin 2010
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J.C. Bancroft Davis slipped courtroom comments of Chief Justice Morrison Waite into head notes of a related ruling, and, wha-la!
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The former Civil War general was administered the oath of office by Chief Justice Morrison Waite on the snow-covered East Portico of the Capitol.
James A 1989
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On the East Portico of the Capitol, the former Governor of New York was administered the oath of office by Chief Justice Morrison Waite.
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Chief Justice Morrison Waite administered both oaths.
Rutherford B 1989
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The next day he again took the oath of office, administered by Chief Justice Morrison Waite, in the Vice President's Office in the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Gerald R. Ford
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The former Civil War general was administered the oath of office by Chief Justice Morrison Waite on the snow-covered East Portico of the Capitol.
United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches United States. Presidents.
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Chief Justice Morrison Waite sat behind me in the gallery, watching the proceedings.
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Before publication in United States Reports, Davis wrote a letter to Chief Justice Morrison Waite, dated May 26, 1886, to make sure his headnote was correct:
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Before publication in United States Reports, Davis wrote a letter to Chief Justice Morrison Waite, dated May 26, 1886, to make sure his headnote was correct:
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