...the justices discuss petitions for review and vote on cases. Chief Justice Melville Fuller started the tradition in the late nineteenth century as a reminder...
...Polk, Zachary Taylor, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln. Chief justices Melville Fuller and Warren Burger each did it six times. The...
... (San Francisco): Guy Allen joins the firm as partner in the Melville, N.Y., office and will focus on employment matters, including complex employment...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...Aimster Copyright Litigation, 334 F.3d 643, 651 (7th Cir. 2003); 3 Melville B. Nimmer & David Nimmer, Nimmer on Copyright § 12.04[A...
National Law Journal
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...as the justices' handshakes before the beginning of an oral argument session. Melville Fuller, the eighth chief justice, initiated that custom which Stevens calls "...
...And yet those are the kinds of choices we have," said Melville "De" Miller Jr., president of Legal Services of New Jersey...
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