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Law and Landmark Cases
Among the 13 entries is information about plaintiffs in 1923
substantive due process case and 1879 ruling that
Native Americans possess civil rights, judge in Fifth U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals who influenced desegregation
in South, one who served as U.S. Attorney General, one as U.S.
Solicitor General, one as U.S. Attorney
General for Southern District of New York, director of FBI,
first director of community dispute resolution section
in U.S. Department of Justice, co-prosecutors of criminals
Al Capone, Charles Manson, and Sirhan Sirhan,
and authors of five-volume Jurisprudence in 1959 and bill enacted
in 1889 that raised statutory age of consent
for women in District of Columbia.
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