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The Supreme Court Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the history of the Supreme Court, the Constitution and the Judiciary.

Jun 1, 2020, 11 tweets

The first Monday in June is when the Society holds its Annual Meeting. The day begins at 2 pm with a lecture in the Courtroom. This year is postponed due to the Covid-19 health crisis.

Instead, please revisit past lectures.

Justice Blackmun in 1996:

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Justice Thomas in 1997 on the Plessy decision:

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Former Solicitor General Seth Waxman in 1998:

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 1999, on the spouses of Supreme Court Justices.

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Justice Stephen Breyer in 2000, on the Cherokee Indians and the Supreme Court in the 1830s.

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Chief Justice William Rehnquist in 2001, on the early history of the Supreme Court.

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Baroness Brenda Hall in 2015 for the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta.

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Justice Stephen Breyer in 2016, on the Court and international law.

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John Sexton on Chief Justice Warren Burger in 2017.

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And most recently, Justice Clarence Thomas inconversation with David Rubenstein in 2019.

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The Society relies on the donations and members to make the programs we do possible. We can not do it without you.

supremecourthistory.org/donate/

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