Robert H. Jackson
Robert Houghwout Jackson (February 13, 1892 – October 9, 1954) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1941 until his death in 1954. He had previously served as United States Solicitor General and United States Attorney General, and is the only person to have held all three of those offices. Jackson was also notable for his work as Chief United States Prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals following World War II. Jackson developed a reputation as one of the best writers on the Supreme Court and one of the most committed to enforcing due process as protection from overreaching federal agencies.Jackson was the most recent U.S. Supreme Court justice who did not earn a law degree . He was admitted to the bar via the older tradition of an internship under an established lawyer ("reading law") after studying at Albany Law School for a year. Jackson is recognized for his advice that, "Any lawyer worth his salt will tell the suspect, in no uncertain terms, to make no statement to the police under any circumstances", and for his aphorism describing the Supreme Court, "We are not final because we are infallible, but we are infallible only because we are final."
He was viewed as a moderate liberal, and is known for his dissents in ''Terminiello v. City of Chicago'', ''Zorach v. Clauson'', ''Everson v. Board of Education'', and ''Korematsu v. United States'', as well as his majority opinion in ''West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette'' and his concurring opinion in ''Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer''. Justice Antonin Scalia, who occupied the seat once held by Jackson, considered Jackson to be "the best legal stylist of the 20th century". Provided by Wikipedia
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The population and vital rates of the Jesuit missions of the Guarani (Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay) by Robert H. Jackson
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Una mirada a los patrones demográficos de las misiones jesuitas de Paraguay by Robert H. Jackson
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Una mirada a los patrones demográficos de las misiones jesuitas de Paraguay by Robert H. Jackson
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Race/Caste and the Creation and Meaning of Identity in Colonial Spanish America by Robert H. Jackson
Published 1995-04-01
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The population and vital rates of the jesuit missions of Chiquitos (Bolivia) by Robert H. Jackson
Published 2017-03-01
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The population and vital rates of the other Jesuit missions of the Province of Paraguay and Moxos by Robert H. Jackson
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La población de la Misión de Santa Rosa de Lima (Paraguay). by Robert H. Jackson
Published 2015-06-01
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La raza y la definición de la identidad del “Indio” en las fronteras de la América española Colonial by Robert H. Jackson
Published 2007-04-01
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Soberanía y subdesarrollo: estatalidad jurídica en la crisis africana by Robert H. JACKSON, Carl G. ROSBERG
Published 2008-06-01
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Resúmenes de los artículos by Jorge Pinto Rodríguez, Bernand Lavalle, Robert H. Jackson, José Gordillo Claure, Manuel Lucena Giraldo
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