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  • [[Image:Thurgoodmarshall.jpg|right|thumb|Thurgood Marshall]] '''Thurgood Marshall''' (1908-1993) was an [[United States of America|American]] jurist who serv
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  • [[Image:Thurgoodmarshall.jpg|right|thumb|Thurgood Marshall]] '''Thurgood Marshall''' (1908-1993) was an [[United States of America|American]] jurist who serv
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  • ...y|Harvard Law School]]. Before that she had served as a clerk to Justice [[Thurgood Marshall]] in 1987-1988. She has no direct experience as a judge.
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  • ...tee, is the second African-American to serve on the Supreme Court, after [[Thurgood Marshall]], and has a conservative judicial philosophy, adhering to [[originalism]].
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  • ...can-American]] justice on the court and the second one in history, after [[Thurgood Marshall]], who was his predecessor. He was born in Georgia, attended Holy Cross Co
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  • Thurgood Marshall (1967-1991)
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  • ...ng opinions from Justices [[Lewis Powell]] and [[Byron White]]. Justices [[Thurgood Marshall]], [[Harry A. Blackmun]], [[John Paul Stevens]] and [[Sandra Day O'Connor]]
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  • ...but equal" doctrine. The Browns, represented by [[NAACP]] chief counsel [[Thurgood Marshall]], then appealed the ruling directly to the Supreme Court.
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  • ...uled by ''[[Benton v. Maryland]]'', an 1969 decision authored by Justice [[Thurgood Marshall]].
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  • ...Johnson, Martin was influential in the President's decision to nominate [[Thurgood Marshall]] as the first black Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].
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  • ..., the court unanimously overturned the 1896 Plessy decision in its ruling; Thurgood Marshall later became the first black [[List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the
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