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Supreme Court Justices

Loud and clear! Freedom of speech and New Deal supporters

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Loud and clear! Freedom of speech and New Deal supporters

Crystal clear vintage matte-finish 16 x 11 photo of the Hughes Supreme Court, signed in the lower border in fountain pen by all nine Justices: Charles Evans Hughes, Louis Brandeis, William Van Devanter, J. C. McReynolds, George Sutherland, Benjamin Meadows, Harlan Stone, Pierce Butler and Owen Roberts. Framed to an overall size of 16.5 x 11.5. In very fine condition. In 1930, Hughes was appointed Chief Justice of the United States by President Hoover; he retired in 1941. As Chief Justice, Hughes generally held a moderately conservative position, and was often a swing vote on a court divided between conservative and liberal factions. The Hughes court helped develop the modern notion of freedom of speech through such decisions as Near v. Minnesota (1931), which largely voided all laws permitting prior restraint of press publication. More often than not, he voted to uphold controversial legislation of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, though in Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States (1935), he wrote the opinion that found the act that created the National Recovery Administration to be unconstitutional. He vigorously opposed Roosevelt's unsuccessful effort to reorganize the Supreme Court in 1937. Magnificently clear image matched with strong signatures makes this the total package. LOA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.

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