The Warren Court refers to the Supreme Court of the U.S. during the period when Earl Warren served as Chief Justice. Warren replaced the deceased Fred M. Vinson as Chief Justice in 1953, and Warren remained in office until he retired in 1969. Warren was succeeded as Chief Justice by Warren Burger.
Warren led a liberal majority that used judicial power in dramatic fashion, to the consternation of conservative opponents. The Warren Court expanded civil rights, civil liberties, judicial power, and the federal power in dramatic ways.
The court was both applauded and criticized for bringing an end to racial segregation in the United States, incorporating the Bill of Rights, i.e. including it in the 14th Amendment Due Process clause, and ending officially sanctioned voluntary prayer in public schools. The period is recognized as the highest point in judicial power that has receded ever since, but with a substantial continuing impact.
Prominent members of the Court during the Warren era besides the Chief Justice included Justices William J. Brennan, Jr., William O. Douglas, Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, and <span>John Marshall Harlan II</span>
Answer : Hopi.
Explanation : The Hopi tribe who are a Native American tribe, are the ones who primarily lived on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona.
These were the group of people who believed that humans emerged from a hole in the earth.
I am a Muslim and I believe that there is only for God "Allah"peace upon him...........
every religion believes on different types of gods some of the religions have many gods.......
because firstly humans looked at space and then discovered stars
Answer: 93
Explanation:
Firstly, we need to know the rural.scire for the 4 tests. Since the mean for the 4 tests is a 92, the total score will be:
= 4 × 92
= 368
Since we want to know the score for he 4th test, we add the score for the 3 tests that she remembers and subtract from 368. This will be:
= 368 - (100 + 95 + 80)
= 368 - 275
= 93
She had 93 in her last test.