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- Cabinet members were summoned, as was Chief Justice Harlan Stone.
- Harlan Stone, Advantage's executive vice president, told the Times.
- Chief Justice Harlan Stone delivered the opinion of the Court, unanimously reversing the judgment of the Seventh Circuit.
- Phil de Picciotto continues as president of athlete representation, and Harlan Stone stays as president of marketing for North America.
- Justice Roberts, writing for himself, Chief Justice Harlan Stone, and Justices Robert Jackson took no part in consideration or decision of the case.
- Justices Stanley Reed and Felix Frankfurter joined in this dissenting opinion, while Chief Justice Harlan Stone simply agreed with the result that the dissent suggested.
- I was going to agree with Harlan Stone, executive vice president of Advantage International, the agency that handled most of the sponsorship negotiations, who said:
- On one occasion, he incorrectly stated that sitting Supreme Court Justice Harlan Stone had been elevated to be Chief Justice, only to have to issue a statement later that the actual nominee was Charles Evans Hughes.
- In the AAA case in 1936 Justice Harlan Stone, dissenting, said the decision reflected the notion " that it is the business of courts to sit in judgment on the wisdom of legislative action ."
- A subsequent draft of the opinion adopts a suggestion by Justice Harlan Stone that the case should be disposed of " on the ground that self-help through boycott was impermissible, even to vindicate a legal right ."
- "Anybody who talked to us last felt the deal was a positive step, and anybody who talked to I . M . G . last felt just the opposite, " said Harlan Stone, an executive vice president at Advantage.
- Justice Harlan Stone, writing for the Court, held that the law was " presumptively constitutional " properly within legislative discretion, and hence was not for the courts to overrule because it was supported by substantial public-health evidence, and was not arbitrary or irrational.
- At first the case attracted little public comment, however, after Chief Justice Harlan Stone died in 1946, rumors that President Harry S . Truman would appoint Jackson as Stone's successor led several newspapers to investigate and report the " Jewell Ridge " controversy.
- However, Abraham pointed out that in Supreme Court history " there have been only four instances of promotion " of associate justices to chief justice " and one can't really be counted " : Edward Douglas White, Harlan Stone, and William Rehnquist.
- "Women's tennis had the chance to do something cutting edge, to lead instead of follow, and instead they've opted for the path of least resistance, " said Harlan Stone, the executive vice president at Advantage, who handled most of the sponsorship negotiations.
- Joining the decision was Justice Harlan Stone, who during the drafting of the legislation had advised Secretary Frances Perkins that the constitutionality of Social Security could be based upon " The taxing power of the Federal Government, my dear; the taxing power is sufficient for everything you want and need ."
- Professor Brainerd Currie of Duke University Law School wrote that Justices Thomas Gallagher, Harlan Stone, Robert H . Jackson and Roger Traynor were among the modern Justices whose work has contributed to the enlightenment and to the cause of justice and reason in the conflict of laws . ( 13 Stanford Law Review 719 . ) Judge Gallagher s opinions are regarded by many members of the Minnesota bar as notable for their clarity and brevity.