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- Whose Constitution? Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;8/15/36, Vol. 2 Issue 23, p702
Presents the speech of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice George W. Maxey given before the National Republican Club in New York City, New York on July 23, 1936, dealing with the constitutional law.
- The Problem in 1787 and How It Was Met. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;10/1/37, Vol. 3 Issue 24, p743
Presents a speech by the Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania George W. Maxey, delivered at the 150th anniversary of the signing of the constitution of the United States, Academy of Music, Philadelphia on September 16, 1937.
- The Constitution: Guarantee of Human Rights and Economic Liberalism. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;12/30/35, Vol. 2 Issue 7, p206
Presents the speech by Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice George W. Maxey delivered at a meeting of the State Council of Republican Women on November 21, 1935, about the U.S. Constitution.
- 'Thomas A. Edison, Individualist': NO MAN CAN TRULY ADVANCE HIMSELF WITHOUT ADVANCING HIS COMMUNITY. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;3/15/50, Vol. 16 Issue 11, p330
Presents the text of a speech given by George W. Maxey, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on February 11, 1950, which deals with the subject of individualism.
- The Descent to a Dictatorship: AN HOUR MAY LAY IT IN THE DUST. // Vital Speeches of the Day;10/1/38, Vol. 4 Issue 24, p746
Presents the text of a speech given by Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice George W. Maxey, given on September 23, 1938, which deals with the dictatorship in Germany.
- L�PEZ TORRES AND JUDICIAL SELECTION IN NEW YORK: AN ARGUMENT FOR MERIT-BASED APPOINTMENT TO THE STATE SUPREME COURT. Teff, Justin S. // Albany Law Review;2008, Vol. 71 Issue 2, p475
The article argues in favor of a constitutional amendment in New York constituting a local merit-based appointment system for state supreme court justices and reviews the history of judicial selection, particularly that of the state supreme court. Several principles can be learned from the...
- FREE COURTS. // America;5/8/1937, Vol. 57 Issue 5, p109
The article focuses on the freedom of the appointed Justices of peace of the Supreme Court in the U.S. The appointees in the Supreme Court without pledges have become traitors as they neglect the real sense of the political philosophy. These people have oath to defend the Constitution and be...
- SCHOLASTIC News TEACHER'S EDITION, Vol. 66 No. 2 September 14, 2009. Greenberg, Glenn // Scholastic News -- Edition 3 (Teacher's Edition);9/14/2009, Vol. 66 Issue 2, pT1
The article presents activity programs designed to teach school children on how hunting has placed some shark species on near extinction, about the U.S. Constitution and about the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.
- Decision on first amendment. // America;3/1/1947, Vol. 76 Issue 22, p596
The article examines the constitutionality regarding a New Jersey statute in 1947 amidst the prohibition by a federal state on an establishment of religion. Justice Hugo Black contends that the New Jersey statute respects the establishment of religion, but violates the First Amendment, said the...


