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Today is Emergency #GivingTuesdayNow, specifically designed to support not for profit organizations during these difficult times.

Please help us to ensure the future of preservation of Supreme Court History. Help bridge our funding gaps by joining:

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You can also support the Society through a tax-deductible donation:

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And you can also shop in the online gift shop:

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#GivingTuesdayNow

All of your support helps the Society fund teacher training programs, lectures, publications and acquisitions of historical artifacts related to the Court.

Thank you!

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Jun 1, 2020
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:

#scotushistory

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Former Solicitor General Seth Waxman in 1998:

#scotushistoty

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May 26, 2020
#OTD May 26, 2009, Sonia Sotomayor was nominated by President Obama to the Supreme Court to succeed Justice David Souter.

#scotushistory

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Justice Sotomayor has written several books for readers of all ages since joining the Court. Copies, in English and Spanish, can be found at the Historical Society’s gift shop. They make excellent gifts for Grads.

supremecourtgifts.org/products/113151

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May 18, 2020
#OTD May 18, 1896, the Supreme Court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson, establishing the constitutionality of separate-but-equal public facilities.

#scotushistory
#Plessy

Learn about the Plessy case in depth:

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Justice Clarence Thomas delivered the Society’s Annual Lecture in 1997 on Plessy v. Ferguson case.

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#plessy
#OTD

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Justice John Marshall Harlan (I) was the lone dissenter in the Plessy decision.

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#plessy

Learn more about Justice Harlan in Linda Przybyszewski’s terrific book:

supremecourtgifts.org/products/112420
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May 17, 2020
#OTD May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court decided Brown v. Board of Education.

Learn more about the case at:
landmarkcases.org/cases/brown-v-…

A project sponsored by the Historical Society and @StreetLawInc.

#scotushistory
#Landmarkcases
#BrownvBoard
Thurgood Marshall argued Brown before the Supreme Court. His career as a civil rights lawyer for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund is explored in Making Civil Rights Law by Mark Tushnet.

#thurgoodmarshall

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The Society’s 1998 Lecture Series focused on the Supreme Court and African American Rights. Those lectures appeared in the Journal of Supreme Court History, Volume 24, No. 2. Out of print but available as a PDF.

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#thurgoodmarshall

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May 8, 2020
#OTD May 8, 1884, President Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri.

Truman appointed 4 justices to the Supreme Court during his presidency.

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President Truman’s first appointment to the Court was Justice Harold Burton.

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President Truman’s second appointment to the Court was Chief Justice Fred Vinson.

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