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  1. 16. Aug. 2020 · Historians Bernadette Meyler and David Pietrusza and former Solicitor General Paul Clement talked about the life and career of 1916 Republican presidential nominee Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948 ...

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  2. Hughes, Charles Evans. Born April 11, 1862, in Glens Falls, NY. Died August 27, 1948, in Washington, DC. Federal Judicial Service: Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States. Nominated by William H. Taft on April 25, 1910, to a seat vacated by David J. Brewer. Confirmed by the Senate on May 2, 1910, and received commission on May 2 ...

  3. Charles Evans Hughes, né le 11 avril 1862 à Glens Falls et mort le 27 août 1948 dans le quartier de Osterville à Barnstable, est un homme politique et magistrat américain. Membre du Parti républicain, il est gouverneur de l'État de New York entre 1907 et 1910, juge de la Cour suprême des États-Unis entre 1910 et 1916, candidat républicain à l'élection présidentielle de 1916 ...

  4. Professor of Law, Harvard University. THIS is by no means an adequate presentation of. the varied public career of Charles Evans Hughes. The purpose is to give some account of his ideas and intellectual methods, and of the way in which they were shown at different periods of his life. Hughes was born at Glen Falls, New York on April 17, 1862.

  5. Charles Evans Hughes ( Glens Falls ( New York ), 11 april 1862 – Osterville ( Massachusetts ), 27 augustus 1948) was een Amerikaans jurist en staatsman. Hughes diende als gouverneur van de staat New York en als minister van Buitenlandse Zaken van de VS en was de elfde opperrechter van het Amerikaans Hooggerechtshof.

  6. HUGHES, CHARLES EVANS (1862–1948)The only child of a Baptist minister and a strong-willed, doting mother who hoped their son would become a man of the cloth, Charles Evans Hughes compiled a record of public service unparalleled for its diversity and achievement by any other member of the Supreme Court with the exception of william howard taft.