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Another victory. Washington, D.C., May 24. Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., young Department of Justice attorney, scored another great victory for the administration today when the United States Supreme Court validated the social security old-age benefits law. Wyzanski defended the Social Security Act before the court with the same vigor characterized in his defence of the National Labor Relations Act, 52437

Former member of Social Security Board takes new post in Department of Justice. Washington, D.C., Aug. 30. Vincent M. Miles, whose term as a member of the Social Security Board ...ired on August 13, was today sworn in as a Special Assistant to Attorney General Cummings. In the photograph, left to right: Stanley F. Reed, U.S. Solicitor General; Vincent M. Miles, and Ugo Carusi, Executive Assistant to Attorney General who administered the oath, 83037

Social Security Legislation has proved it will work Board Chairman tells House Committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Chairman Arthur J. Altmeyer, left, of the Social Security Board, shown here with Rep. Robert L. Doughton, Chairman of House Ways and Means Committee, today told that Committee that the Social Security legislation has proved it will work and estimated that federal benefits, including relief, paid out in 1938 were $ 2,500,000,000. He predicted the federal Social Security Program is "certain to be one of continuing growth for a long time to come," 2-1-39

Sutherland celebrates birthday at work. Washington, D.C., Mar. 25. Justice George Sutherland of the Supreme Court celebrated his 75th birthday at work in his office at the Supreme Court today. He is the fourth member of the court to reach 75

New Social Security board member takes oath. Washington, D.C., Aug 23. Miss Mary W. Dewson, Chairman of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee, taking the oath of office today as a member of the Social Security Board. She succeeds Vincent M. Miles, whose commission expired August 13. In the photograph, left to right: George L. Scott, Chief Clerk of the Social Security Board Administering the oath; Edwin Bigge, member of the Board; Miss Dewson, And Frank Bane, Executive Director of the Board

New Executive Director of Social Security Board. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Oscar M. Powell, who was recently appointed to succeed Frank Bane as executive director of the Social Security Board, pictured at his desk today. He is a native of Louisiana but has lived in San Antonio, Texas, for the last 20 years. He has been on the Texas Board of Social Security for two years, 10/1/38

In spotlight before Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., April 2. Walter F. Dodd, Chicago lawyer and constitutional authority, appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee today to oppose the President's court bill as a measure calling for the "surrender of all essential principles of our government." Among other things Dodd suggested an age limit of 75 years for court justices, 421937

Retires from the Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., May 19th. Willis Van Devanter, Supreme Court justice talks to newspapermen after submitting his resignation to the President to become effective June 2nd ...

Author of Wagner Labor Relations Act happy over Supreme Court decision. Washington, D.C., April 12. Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, author of the Wagner Labor Relations Act, was all smiles today as he heard the Supreme Court uphold the validity of the act. Hailed a great victory for the government, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the act in cases of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., and the Washington, Virginia and Maryland Coach Co., 4121937

Another victory. Washington, D.C., May 24. Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., young Department of Justice attorney, scored another great victory for the administration today when the United States Supreme Court validated the social security old-age benefits law. Wyzanski defended the Social Security Act before the court with the same vigor characterized in his defence of the National Labor Relations Act, 5/24/37

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Chief Justice. Washington, D.C., April 29. A new informal snapshot of Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Charles Evans Hughes, 4/29/38

Discuss government reorganization with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Sept. 23. Charles E. Merriam, (left) and Louis Brownlow, members of the President's Reorganization Committee, leaving the White House today after discussing government reorganization with President Roosevelt, 9/23/38

Closed old court; will open in? Frank J. Wideman, Assistant Attorney General in the Tax Division, will represent the government in the first case to go before the Supreme Court in the new building, and he holds the honor of arguing the last case to be heard in the old Supreme Court quarters. He has won 10 out of his last 11 cases. He represented the government, and won, in the Sandy-Fox case last session, which involved the Five Civilized Indian Tribes vis the United States. He will defend the government in the Douglas-Willicutts case, in which Edward B. Douglas seeks a return of tax money from Levi M. Willicutts, Collector of Internal Revenue, 10/4/35

National Union Republican nomination. For president General U.S. Grant. For vice president, Schuyler Colfax

Charles E. DeMiollis to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1844

Mentioned for Supreme Court vacancy. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Rep. Hatton Sumner, Democrat of Texas and Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is being mentioned prominently as the successor to Justice George Sutherland when he retires from the Supreme Court bench on January 18, 1/7/38

ALLIED AIRCRAFT. DEMONSTRATION AT POLO GROUNDS. COL. CHARLES E. LEE, BRITISH AVIATOR, WITH AVRO TRAINING PLANE DESIGNED BY A.V. ROE OF ENGLAND

Van Devanter at home. Washington, D.C., May 19th. Snapped while walking to his apartment today, Supreme Court Justice Willis Van Devanter told news men that he expects to spend most of his retirement on his farm in nearby Maryland

DAY, WILLIAM R. JUSTICE - Public domain portrait photograph

Painting "Justice in West Virginia" interior civic lobby, U.S. Courthouse and Federal Complex, Beckley, West Virginia

[Napoleon Hill, attorney and journalist, holding his book, "Think and Grow Rich"]

"Psst. don't look now, but you're a Supreme Court Justice." Washington, D.C., March 24. Awaiting the speedy decision of the Judiciary Sub-committee of the Senate in the Appropriations Committee Room, William O. Douglas, former S.E.C. Chairman and youngest appointee to the Supreme Court, was pleasingly surprised when chairman Carl A. Hatch slipped up to tell him that he was O.K. with his committee. Next Monday the full committee meets and will undoubtedly pass upon him. 3-24-39

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives victory charles charles e wyzanski justice attorney justice attorney administration administration today security benefits law benefits law social act social security act vigor defence national labor relations national labor relations act supreme court chamber department of justice united states supreme court us supreme court honorable judge lawyers united states history library of congress