Brennan, William Joseph,Jr.
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Brennan, William Joseph, Jr. — ▪ 1998 U.S. Supreme Court justice (b. April 25, 1906, Newark, N.J. d. July 24, 1997, Arlington, Va.), was considered the prototypical liberal interpreter of the Constitution during his tenure (1956 90) with the tribunal. Brennan was the… … Universalium
William Joseph Brennan — William Brennan (1976) William Joseph Brennan (* 25. April 1906 in Newark, New Jersey; † 24. Juli 1997 in Washington D.C.) war von 1956 bis 1990 Richter am Obersten Gerichtshof der Vereini … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brennan, William — ▪ United States jurist in full William Joseph Brennan, Jr. born April 25, 1906, Newark, N.J., U.S. died July 24, 1997, Arlington, Va. associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1956–90). Brennan was the son of William… … Universalium
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William Brennan — (1976) William Joseph Brennan (* 25. April 1906 in Newark, New Jersey; † 24. Juli 1997 in Washington D.C.) war von 1956 bis 1990 Richter am Obersten Gericht … Deutsch Wikipedia
William J. Brennan — William Brennan (1976) William Joseph Brennan (* 25. April 1906 in Newark, New Jersey; † 24. Juli 1997 in Washington D.C.) war von 1956 bis 1990 Richter am Obersten Gericht … Deutsch Wikipedia
William J. Brennan, Jr. — William Brennan (1976) William Joseph Brennan (* 25. April 1906 in Newark, New Jersey; † 24. Juli 1997 in Washington D.C.) war von 1956 bis 1990 Richter am Obersten Gericht … Deutsch Wikipedia
William J. Brennan, Jr. — Infobox Judge name = William Joseph Brennan, Jr. imagesize = caption = office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court termstart = October 16 1956 termend = July 20 1990 nominator = Dwight Eisenhower appointer = predecessor =… … Wikipedia
Joseph — /joh zeuhf, seuhf/, n. 1. Jacob s eleventh son, the first of Jacob and his second wife, Rachel: sold into slavery by his brothers. Gen. 30:22 24; 37. 2. the husband of Mary who was the mother of Jesus. Matt. 1:16 25. 3. (Hinmaton yalaktit), c1840 … Universalium
William — /wil yeuhm/, n. 1. a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter W. 2. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning will and helmet. * * * (as used in expressions) Huddie William Ledbetter Aberhart William George William… … Universalium