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. >> reporter: paul johnson said they would monitor trends before actively transitioning back to in-person instruction. similarly, san jose is also considering that phase-in approach. >> how we start the school year, regardless of the instructional model, does not dictate our entire school year. sit our best thinking for what we can provide at this point in time. >> reporter: all planning to start with distance learning and all are dependent on recommendations from the health depth. amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> the district will plan for a return to in-person learning if public health conditions allow. new sahaven yun nighed and mt. diablo will also start with virtual learning. >>> alameda county is clarifying outdoor dining is allowed. the board of supervisors approved a letter of support for the county's covid-19 variance rence reopening beyond state recommendations. last week, the county thought it would have to close indoor and outdoor dining. but tonight, the mayor says the state's new health order clears up the confusion. >> peopwhere the frustration is with the businesses,
. >> reporter: paul johnson said they would monitor trends before actively transitioning back to in-person instruction. similarly, san jose is also considering that phase-in approach. >> how we start the school year, regardless of the instructional model, does not dictate our entire school year. sit our best thinking for what we can provide at this point in time. >> reporter: all planning to start with distance learning and all are dependent on recommendations from the health...
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. >> reporter: paul johnson said they would monitor trends before actively transitioning back to in-person instruction. similarly, san jose is also considering that phase-in approach. >> how we start the school year, regardless of the instructional model, does not dictate our entire school year. sit our best thinking for what we can provide at this point in time. >> reporter: all planning to start with distance learning and all are dependent on recommendations from the health depth. amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> the district will plan for a return to in-person learning if public health conditions allow. new sahaven yun nighed and mt. diablo will also start with virtual learning. outdcounty's covid-19 variance g request. if approved, officials could advance reopening beyond state recommendations. last week, the county thought it would have to close indoor and outdoor dining. but tonight, the mayor says the state's new health order clears up the confusion. >> peopwhere the frustration is with the businesses, their livelihoods are at stake. so this is why we allowed -- or why the stat
. >> reporter: paul johnson said they would monitor trends before actively transitioning back to in-person instruction. similarly, san jose is also considering that phase-in approach. >> how we start the school year, regardless of the instructional model, does not dictate our entire school year. sit our best thinking for what we can provide at this point in time. >> reporter: all planning to start with distance learning and all are dependent on recommendations from the health...
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i think there is a very good point that paul johnson makes there.es is not because they think the pizza is 15% too expensive and therefore you'll get the benefit there, they're not going because they don't feel comfortable doing it. most of this vat cut, some of it may be passed along to consumers. i suspect a lot of it will be taken by the business owners to try and, you know, put their margins because they feel they have got there until that hangs and don't forget there were a lot of people out there who are not included in all this will be heartbroken today that there was nothing them, for example same directors of limited companies people who started a job at the wrong sort of hand and ski freelancers. people who fell between the gaps of the existing schemes. was i going to be an answer there? no. monetary policy of the bank of england saying that he felt that the recovery had been faster so far that he thought, admittedly with big caveats, what you make of that today? we are clearly going to have some part of a v shaped recovery in the sense th
i think there is a very good point that paul johnson makes there.es is not because they think the pizza is 15% too expensive and therefore you'll get the benefit there, they're not going because they don't feel comfortable doing it. most of this vat cut, some of it may be passed along to consumers. i suspect a lot of it will be taken by the business owners to try and, you know, put their margins because they feel they have got there until that hangs and don't forget there were a lot of people...
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mississippi voters have just nominated paul johnson for governor. as lieutenant governor, he proved himself by his total commitment to the futile effort to prevent the integration of the university of mississippi. they endorsed johnson by a larger vote than they gave the outgoing governor, who early in an autumn that was to bring bloodshed stood bathed in floodlights on a football field in jackson and told the grandstand -- >> i love mississippi. i love her people. [applause] i have a question. i love and i respect our heritage. >> this pretty grove on the university of mississippi campus became a battlefield. ofob righted in protest james barrett at as the first negro student at ole miss. at battle scars still show the administration building as a command post for the federal forces that was a target of the writers. the fires of violence were first kindled when governor barnett, a had himself made university registrar. he personally blocked enrollment. barnett rationalized his action ofh the concept interposition, exercising state power to protect
mississippi voters have just nominated paul johnson for governor. as lieutenant governor, he proved himself by his total commitment to the futile effort to prevent the integration of the university of mississippi. they endorsed johnson by a larger vote than they gave the outgoing governor, who early in an autumn that was to bring bloodshed stood bathed in floodlights on a football field in jackson and told the grandstand -- >> i love mississippi. i love her people. [applause] i have a...
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party revolution against out of control government spending under obama did sweep senators paul, senator johnson0 and senator cruz into the claim per in 2012. senator paul said tea party movement arose out of that because they were sick of washington republicans who were not conservatives anymore. conservatives today feel the same way as debt explodes. what is your feeling. >> the only government the government has to spend is money it takes from citizens. government doesn't print money, free money. people think it is borrowing money. print that money we have to pay it back. our children will have to pay it back. look at coronavirus bill. they have spent trillions and trillions of dollars. our national debt is over $26 trillion. unemployment assistance, yes we need to help people out of work because the government shut down the economy through no fall of these folks but why would you pay people more to stay home than they made boeing to work? look at small busy stance in hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent. only now they're saying maybe we should have asked businesses to prove they a
party revolution against out of control government spending under obama did sweep senators paul, senator johnson0 and senator cruz into the claim per in 2012. senator paul said tea party movement arose out of that because they were sick of washington republicans who were not conservatives anymore. conservatives today feel the same way as debt explodes. what is your feeling. >> the only government the government has to spend is money it takes from citizens. government doesn't print money,...
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mississippi voters had just nominated paul b johnson for governor. governor, he proved by his commitment to the effort made it to prevent the integration of the university of mississippi. they endorsed johnson by a vote -- by a larger vote then they gave the outgoing governor. who early and autumn stood bathed in floodlight and told the grandstand -- >> i love mississippi! [applause] i love her people! [cheering] respect ourd heritage! >> 24 hours later, mississippi campus became a battlefield. a vicious mob it rioted against the admission of an airport veteran as the first negro student at ole miss. as battle scars still show, the command post for the federal sources that was a prime target of the rioters. the violence was kindled when the governor, a diehard segregationist, and university officials from complying with a order. blockn had the registrar the enrollment. once at oxford, once at the state capital. he rationalized his action with the concept of interposition, an exercise of state power to protected citizens from the illegal use of federa
mississippi voters had just nominated paul b johnson for governor. governor, he proved by his commitment to the effort made it to prevent the integration of the university of mississippi. they endorsed johnson by a vote -- by a larger vote then they gave the outgoing governor. who early and autumn stood bathed in floodlight and told the grandstand -- >> i love mississippi! [applause] i love her people! [cheering] respect ourd heritage! >> 24 hours later, mississippi campus became a...
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ted cruz and mike lee and rand paul and ron johnson aren't tough fiscal hawks and i think they feel astion is coming up already spent a couple trillion dollars. time to dig in our heels a little and i find that to be a very positive thing and actually put republicans in a pretty good negotiating position with democrats. >> amanda, a diplomatic way, making my point? fisk's conservative, fiscal hawks, as senator santorum calls them where have they been last three years? thought if they did so they would get in trouble for it? >> started back in the spring with the coronavirus bill. the fight between liz cheney and tom massie, start there. he got in trouble with president trump and leadership because he wanted to force a vote on this. think back to spring. president trump called for his ouster from the party and liz cheney went and endorsed his primary opponent. a strange move tr considering the things that guy posted on twitter, memes about the alt right racist, a head-scratcher move on liz cheney, from the way i see it. i think people trying to break this down into a pro-trump thing aff
ted cruz and mike lee and rand paul and ron johnson aren't tough fiscal hawks and i think they feel astion is coming up already spent a couple trillion dollars. time to dig in our heels a little and i find that to be a very positive thing and actually put republicans in a pretty good negotiating position with democrats. >> amanda, a diplomatic way, making my point? fisk's conservative, fiscal hawks, as senator santorum calls them where have they been last three years? thought if they did...
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alix: paul, always great to catch up with you. an nyu professor. johnsonaising its outlook. .e will speak to the cfo this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york, i'm from new alix steel with guy johnson and london. this is "bloomberg markets." johnson boosting guidance for the year. -- johnson & johnson boosting guidance for the year. joining us is joseph wolk, johnson & johnson cfo. always great to catch up with you. and no more so in this quarter. can you give us the best inside of where you are as we are expecting data from your phase one vaccine soon? joseph: pleasure to be with you today. since we announced our lead candidate for the vaccine on march 30, we have made great progress. in the next few weeks, we will have our preclinical data published in a prestigious scientific journal, but we have so much conviction and confidence based on that data that we able to move into trials for humans starting next week, next wednesday to be specific. people,better than 1000 ranging -- it will be better than 1000 people. the most vulnerable population. we will be studying it a
alix: paul, always great to catch up with you. an nyu professor. johnsonaising its outlook. .e will speak to the cfo this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york, i'm from new alix steel with guy johnson and london. this is "bloomberg markets." johnson boosting guidance for the year. -- johnson & johnson boosting guidance for the year. joining us is joseph wolk, johnson & johnson cfo. always great to catch up with you. and no more so in this quarter. can you give us the best inside of...
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that will likely depend on how president paul soon i don't share on whether he'll become seriously ill as was british prime minister boris johnson or whether he'll be back at work in a week or 2 telling everyone i told you so. all this despite the more than 65000 brazilians who've lost their lives so far to the so-called little trailer. you see in human al-jazeera grow to cases continues to climb in the united states the number of dead has now passed 130000 infections the surging in states that push to reopen early the president donald trump continues to downplay the resurgence of the pandemic and insists he wants schools to reopen in this new school year my kind of reports now from washington d.c. . texas is one of the 1st states to use its mitigating measures responding to pressure from president trump in mid april who insisted he wanted states to open up to restart the economy. now with stealing with a massive increase in infections joining florida and recording more than 10000 cases in a day a figure matched only by new york state in the early stages of the pandemic in the next 2 weeks we're probably going to end up being wh
that will likely depend on how president paul soon i don't share on whether he'll become seriously ill as was british prime minister boris johnson or whether he'll be back at work in a week or 2 telling everyone i told you so. all this despite the more than 65000 brazilians who've lost their lives so far to the so-called little trailer. you see in human al-jazeera grow to cases continues to climb in the united states the number of dead has now passed 130000 infections the surging in states that...
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fires that will likely depend on how president paul soon i don't fence on whether he'll become seriously ill as was a british prime minister boris johnson or whether he'll be back at work in a week or 2 telling everyone i told him so. all this despite the more than 65000 positions who have lost their lives so far so called little. you see in human al-jazeera. is an associate professor at the pub difficult catholic university of rio de janeiro he says baltimore is ill this could work in his favor. this is not a man of deep insights i think and also it also true it's also extraordinary convenient for him in some ways indeed if it stays our late course right he'll be able to continue on his narrative that it's just a flu and can be cured easily he was also scheduled to be deposed by the federal police on its allegations of. one do influence taking next week so the timing is not known and one stays late course the time is not altogether bad if it stays within these sort of 85 percent that are the life forces and it will likely strengthen those who. who who are doubting the severity of the of breaking of it may actually end up lowering the e
fires that will likely depend on how president paul soon i don't fence on whether he'll become seriously ill as was a british prime minister boris johnson or whether he'll be back at work in a week or 2 telling everyone i told him so. all this despite the more than 65000 positions who have lost their lives so far so called little. you see in human al-jazeera. is an associate professor at the pub difficult catholic university of rio de janeiro he says baltimore is ill this could work in his...
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johnson reports. >>the timing of the announcement is a little bit shocking early 6 weeks from the beginning of the semester paul often is the associate vice president for international global engagement at sacramento state he says since monday when immigration and customs enforcement or ice announce foreign students must leave the u.s. if they're university classes are offered online only. his team has been scrambling to advise the estimated 350 to 400 international sac state students now impacted we're in the process right now going through and looking at everybody scheduled to determine how students. of course does with some things to things component with the public says next fall about 5% of course offerings at sec state will be either the face to face class or a hybrid with some online and some in person time many of those are labs or practical rooms. hands on courses where students need be physically present. there's also number theater dance and music classes were going to go through and look at everybody scheduled to submit by seen those students. >>and ensure that any student sit-in united states who h
johnson reports. >>the timing of the announcement is a little bit shocking early 6 weeks from the beginning of the semester paul often is the associate vice president for international global engagement at sacramento state he says since monday when immigration and customs enforcement or ice announce foreign students must leave the u.s. if they're university classes are offered online only. his team has been scrambling to advise the estimated 350 to 400 international sac state students now...
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paul. i believe, i'm my seeing you? ok. [applause] then we have congressman dusty johnson seated over here.essman markwayne mullin. as well as congressman adrian smith. [applause] welcome to you all. great to beredibly back in my home state of south dakota, and it started this simply a few weeks ago. it was a text. isn't about the way all of our important events occur in our lives these days? did you get my voicemail, mary? kristi, i texted back. no, when did you leave it? next second, the phone rings, it is governor noem saying, mary, i have a favor to ask of you. would you consider? when she explained this glorious night and the plans, i said, are you kidding? i would be so honored, so happy. let me just tell you that i am incredibly proud to have all of you who are first-timers here. i know there are people from all over the country visiting, because i have talked to a few of you today, and we are so happy, whether it is new hampshire or delaware or wherever you came from, you had a trek, but i know you are happy to be in this great state. i have a long association with mount rushmore. i
paul. i believe, i'm my seeing you? ok. [applause] then we have congressman dusty johnson seated over here.essman markwayne mullin. as well as congressman adrian smith. [applause] welcome to you all. great to beredibly back in my home state of south dakota, and it started this simply a few weeks ago. it was a text. isn't about the way all of our important events occur in our lives these days? did you get my voicemail, mary? kristi, i texted back. no, when did you leave it? next second, the...
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johnson? >> there were some allegations of financial impropriety and paul and i both commended lawyers further legal ethics, in this case representing his clients interests rather than trying to make a name for himself in a landmark case. he is eventually nominated to replace none other than earl warren. he was going to be elevated. he was already on the supreme court as an associate justice and he was nominated for the chief justice position, but in the course of that nomination process a second vetting occurred and allegations of financial impropriety arose about taking money that he should not have. in various contacts. >> semenya viewer on twitter asks whether the representation influence a decision to appoint in the court in the first place? >> i don't know if it heard i don't think it was a critical thing. i think it was some of the same characteristics of this practice that recommended him to the court as the appointee for this particular landmark case also would've recommended into the president as somebody who could sit on the supreme court. neck >> next is a call from greg and dayton
johnson? >> there were some allegations of financial impropriety and paul and i both commended lawyers further legal ethics, in this case representing his clients interests rather than trying to make a name for himself in a landmark case. he is eventually nominated to replace none other than earl warren. he was going to be elevated. he was already on the supreme court as an associate justice and he was nominated for the chief justice position, but in the course of that nomination process...
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texas versus johnson, texas man flag burning was struck down, that are aviators to st. paul in 1992. concerning teenagers who burned across on an african american families lawn, convicted under local hate crime. i had one more, 2017 which was a trademark case with a group that was denied a trade marking the name, the slant, and a supreme court so that is a violation of's free speech. >> you've been involved in these more recent ones. what can we learn about how the courts evolving position on free speech is developing? >> a couple of things. one thing that's interesting about the brandenburg decision is, although it involves the kkk, running across, the case didn't turn on the issue of speech to be considered colloquially hate speech. it wasn't about the offensive niece about the speech, there is weather was likely to cause violence. the rule established in brandenburg is part of the greater evolution of the supreme court during the 20th century towards -- instead of having a balancing test about speech, where you weigh the harm of the speech, and the government's interest i
texas versus johnson, texas man flag burning was struck down, that are aviators to st. paul in 1992. concerning teenagers who burned across on an african american families lawn, convicted under local hate crime. i had one more, 2017 which was a trademark case with a group that was denied a trade marking the name, the slant, and a supreme court so that is a violation of's free speech. >> you've been involved in these more recent ones. what can we learn about how the courts evolving...
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johnson? senator gardner? senator romney? senator graham? senator portman it? senator paul? senator young? senator cruz? senator purdue? >> i'm here, mr. chairman. thank you for your work on this. your work has been very instrumental in moving the entire issue forward. it is greatly appreciated. all moveis can forward. thank you, senator cardin. senator cardin: i would agree with your assessment. this is been an excellent panel and i thank them for their contribution. observations that you've said, country, you a won't be safe unless all countries are safe. u.s. leadership is indispensable. the united states pulling out of who during the middle of this pandemic made no sense whatsoever, recognizing it needed to be reformed. we need to recognize the united states must lead by example. when we live in a country where we have the continuation of the cases,ave and escalating we are not an example the world is going to look to. those are facts we have to deal with. the foreign relations committee has a strong record of the independence of the congress leading our nation. you've mention the fact that we need to provide great
johnson? senator gardner? senator romney? senator graham? senator portman it? senator paul? senator young? senator cruz? senator purdue? >> i'm here, mr. chairman. thank you for your work on this. your work has been very instrumental in moving the entire issue forward. it is greatly appreciated. all moveis can forward. thank you, senator cardin. senator cardin: i would agree with your assessment. this is been an excellent panel and i thank them for their contribution. observations that...
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some like republican senators ted cruz and rand paul were appear p apoplectic about the cost. rick scott and ron johnsone information from states about how they spent money from the previous coronavirus bills. mcconnell wanted to cap the price tag of the legislation at $1 trillion but that figure will likely soar above that threshold because mcconnell and even president trump need democratic votes to pass the bill. a senior house democratic leadership aide tells fox they are waiting for mcconnell, the kentucky republican was silent on the floor today about a possible bill, but he laid out a path yesterday. >> we'll lay out the specifics. i'm going to introduce a bill in the next few days that is a starting place that enjoys fairly significant support among republican senators. at that point, we'll be more specific about how to allocate but we do envision direct checks again. reporter: chuck schumer, the senate minority leader, railed against mcconnell today because he did not mention a coronavirus bill during his opening remarks on the senate floor today. he said that republicans are tied in knotts, his
some like republican senators ted cruz and rand paul were appear p apoplectic about the cost. rick scott and ron johnsone information from states about how they spent money from the previous coronavirus bills. mcconnell wanted to cap the price tag of the legislation at $1 trillion but that figure will likely soar above that threshold because mcconnell and even president trump need democratic votes to pass the bill. a senior house democratic leadership aide tells fox they are waiting for...
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texas v johnson, texas law flag burning was struck down and rav versus city of st. paul at 1992.cerning teenagers who burned a cross on an african-american family's lawn convicted under local hate crime. i added one more 2017 thattal. >> yes, very relevant. >> which was a trademark case with a group that was denied a trademark using the name the slants and the supreme court said that that was a violation of free speech. you've been involved in some of these of these more recent ones. what can we learn about how the court is evolving on free speech? >> well, a couple things. one thing that's interesting about the brandenburg decision is although it involved the ku klux klan and burning crosses, the case really didn't turn on the issue of speech to be considered colloquially hate speech. it wasn't about the offensiveness of the speech. it was about whether or not it was likely to cause violence, but the rule established in brandenburg is part of the greater evolution of the supreme court during the 20th century towards instead of having a balancing test about speech where you weigh
texas v johnson, texas law flag burning was struck down and rav versus city of st. paul at 1992.cerning teenagers who burned a cross on an african-american family's lawn convicted under local hate crime. i added one more 2017 thattal. >> yes, very relevant. >> which was a trademark case with a group that was denied a trademark using the name the slants and the supreme court said that that was a violation of free speech. you've been involved in some of these of these more recent...
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johnson? senator garden? senator romney? senator graham? senator barrasso? senator portman? senator paul? senator young? cruz? senator perdue? senator. [inaudible] >> i'm here thank you. >> thank you for your work on this your work has been very helpful, very instrumental in moving the entire issue forward it is greatly appreciated. i hope we can all move forward with whatever that may look like that will move the ball down field, thank you very much. civic thank you, mr. chairman i agree with your assessment spin an excellent panel i think each of them for their contribution. a couple of observations that i will ask specific questions about what we should be doing in the united states congress. observations that you have all said if you are in country you are not going to be safe and less all countries are safe to be in. because it will spread. the u.s. leadership is. the united states pulling out of w.h.o. during the middle of this pandemic made no sense whatsoever, recognizing w.h.o. definitely needed to be reformed. we also recognize the united states must lead by example. we live in a country where we ha
johnson? senator garden? senator romney? senator graham? senator barrasso? senator portman? senator paul? senator young? cruz? senator perdue? senator. [inaudible] >> i'm here thank you. >> thank you for your work on this your work has been very helpful, very instrumental in moving the entire issue forward it is greatly appreciated. i hope we can all move forward with whatever that may look like that will move the ball down field, thank you very much. civic thank you, mr. chairman i...
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his name is paul bolton, and she hired him to head the news division, that same professor when she bought the radio station. we forget how well trained she was. >> how did she meet lyndon johnson >> by chance. but it was through a woman who they both knew, and there was a september afternoon when ladybird was dropping into the woman's office, her name was jeanne baron jar, the woman that ladybird had grown up with, although the woman was older than she. and then didn't drop by on the same day, and it was electric going from the first minute. and the love letters, which is the courtship letters, which were released by the library last valentine's day, everyone should read them online. you put lbj courtship letters, and you can read the transcripts. they were conducting a hot and heavy courtship there. >> she was not going to waste. >> she was at the time of congressionally, and so she knew she was going to select someone in politics. >> you could be a did not run, but he had ambitions. and she was for those ambitions. >> she seemed like very directive. he knew he wanted to go from the get-go. was she encouraging this? did she have any doubts about it? >> from her own oral histo
his name is paul bolton, and she hired him to head the news division, that same professor when she bought the radio station. we forget how well trained she was. >> how did she meet lyndon johnson >> by chance. but it was through a woman who they both knew, and there was a september afternoon when ladybird was dropping into the woman's office, her name was jeanne baron jar, the woman that ladybird had grown up with, although the woman was older than she. and then didn't drop by on...
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johnson appointee, thurgood marshall. nixon appointee, the chief justice harry blackmon, lewis powell, and william rehnquist, would become chief himself. the ford appointee, and president what it was an office and 76 was john paul stevens. the oral arguments were heard over two days, march 30th and 31st. and they have more than four hours of argument. is that surprising considering the number of cases? >> you have a prosecution and defense attorney for each case, and then to front of the court arguments, one for the united states, and one by the california attorney general. >> a question for both of you. what was the overall attitude of the court toward criminal justice cases? we learned about the warren accord, out of the burger court established a world view during its time? >> people talk about the kind of revolution and criminal procedure rot by the burger court. the warren court had been known for establishing many procedural protections and criminal cases, such as the famous miranda warnings, the application of the exclusionary rule to the states for unconstitutionally seized evidence, the extension of the right to a jury trial in the states, which had not been mandated until 1968. the requirement of a ri
johnson appointee, thurgood marshall. nixon appointee, the chief justice harry blackmon, lewis powell, and william rehnquist, would become chief himself. the ford appointee, and president what it was an office and 76 was john paul stevens. the oral arguments were heard over two days, march 30th and 31st. and they have more than four hours of argument. is that surprising considering the number of cases? >> you have a prosecution and defense attorney for each case, and then to front of the...