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Daddy' Douglas and son. Washington, D.C., April 17. William O. Douglas, Jr., ... that his dad looks pretty nice in his new ... as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The two were photographed there today, shortly ... Douglas was sworn in as Justice

New Supreme Court Nominee. Washington, D.C., March 20. William O. Douglas, at 40 youngest man ever to be appointed to the Supreme Court, was all smiles and perfectly relaxed as cameramen called on him following the announcement by president Roosevelt today. Lounging back with feet on desk this picture of Douglas is familiar to all newsmen attending his frequent press conferences, 3-20-39

Newest Supreme Court appointee and family. Washington, D.C., March 20. Mrs. William Douglas, William, Jr., William Sr., and daughter Mildred Riddle at home tonight as they posed for photographs, following a day of excitement at the SEC when the President announced Mr. Douglas as his newest appointee to the Supreme Court to succeed Justice Brandeis, resigned. 3-20-39

Newest Supreme Court appointee and family. Washington, D.C., March 20. Mrs. William Douglas, William, Jr., William Sr., and daughter Mildred Riddle at home tonight as they posed for photographs, following a day of excitement at the SEC when the President announced Mr. Douglas as his newest appointee to the Supreme Court to succeed Justice Brandeis, resigned. 3-20-39

Douglas dons robes of Supreme Court Justice. Washington, D.C., April 17. William Orville Douglas, 40 year old successor to retired Justice Louis D. Brandeis, today donned the robes of an associate Justice of the Supreme Court and took his place on the bench at noon today. Here he is in his new robes shortly before being sworn in

New Supreme Court Nominee. Washington, D.C., March 20. William O. Douglas, at 40 youngest man ever to be appointed to the Supreme Court, was all smiles and perfectly relaxed as cameramen called on him following the announcement by president Roosevelt today. Lounging back with feet on desk this picture of Douglas is familiar to all newsmen attending his frequent press conferences, 3-20-39

Where new justice is in seclusion. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. The home of Clifford J. Burr, brother-in-law of Mrs. Hugo Black, on Seminary Hill near Alexandria, Virginia, where Justice Black has secluded himself since his return from abroad. The new Justice has denied himself to newspapermen and photographers. 9/30/37

Justice U.S. Court of Appeals. Washington, D.C., Feb. 18. A new informal picture of Harold M. Stephens, Associate Justice of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 21838

New Supreme Court Justice in robes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 29. The new Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Stanley Reed, pictured in his robes for the first time since his confirmation. Warning to editors:

Daddy' Douglas and son. Washington, D.C., April 17. William O. Douglas, Jr., [...] that his dad looks pretty nice in his new [...] as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The two were photographed there today, shortly [...] Douglas was sworn in as Justice

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1900 - 1940
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The Supreme Court - group portrait

Washington, D.C. Under the auspices of the Bureau of University Travel and the National Capital School Visitors' Council, over 200 high school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week. Students coming down from the Supreme Court steps

Movies record Frankfurter's appearance before Senate committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Movie and still cameras were set at all angles in the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing room to record for the nation the appearance of Felix Frankfurter, who made himself available to answer questions as to his fitness to serve on the Supreme Court bench. The committee later confirmed the nomination of Frankfurter, 1/12/39

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

WARWICK, W.W. JUDGE - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Judge Dehn, Alaska - Frank G. Carpenter collection

Informs President SEC ready to proceed with investigation of insurance companies. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, leaving the White House today after reporting to President Roosevelt that the commission was ready to proceed with its investigation of insurance companies in connection with the present monopoly inquiry. He indicated the SEC would be concerned primarily with the investment and managerial phases of insurance company operation and said approximately $300,000 would be required to carry out the work in this calendar year, 1/24/38

Judge McKenzie Moss, 3/12/23 - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Omaha Quartermaster Depot Historic District, Twenty-second & Woolworth Streets, Omaha, Douglas County, NE

Judge Rosalsky and wife - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Judge E. Findley Johnson, 4/15/22

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