Claim(permalink)
For more than a century, the U.S. Senate voted on Supreme Court nominations without holding hearings until the first Jewish nominee, Louis Brandeis, in 1916.
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Date published
2022-03-30
Entities
MarsLouis BrandeisJoseph SmithLamar UniversityWoodrow WilsonUnited States Senate Committee on the JudiciaryUlysses S. GrantEmbezzlementChief Justice of the United StatesDemocratic-Republican PartyFederal government of the United StatesAndrew JacksonPerspirationKetanji Brown JacksonOdysseusJudiciaryMSNBCUnited States Attorney GeneralMassachusettsKentuckyJewsAfrican AmericansCourtChristianityUnited States SenateSupreme Court of the United StatesPresident of the United StatesLawrence O'DonnellEqual Protection ClauseCongressional Research ServiceTormatoScientific methodHarvard Law SchoolRight to privacyBastion

