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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lewis_PowellLewis Powell - Wikipedia

    Lewis Powell may refer to: Lewis F. Powell Jr. (1907–1998), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Lewis Powell (conspirator) (1844–1865), conspirator with John Wilkes Booth. Lewis Powell (MP) (1576–1636), Welsh politician. Lewis W. Powell (1882–1942), American lawyer and politician.

  2. A collection of materials held at Washington and Lee University School of Law, in the Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Archives including a transcript and print copy of the famous "Powell Memorandum" of 1971, as well as correspondence between Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Eugene B. Sydnor, Jr., William J. Gill, Arch N. Booth, Ross L. Malone, K. A. Randall, and many more.

  3. Lewis F. Powell joined the Supreme Court at the age of sixty-four after thirty-five years of successful private practice in the state of Virginia. The son of well-to-do parents, Powell graduated from Washington and Lee College in 1929 and, just two years later, finished first in his class at Washington and Lee Law School.

  4. 26. Aug. 1998 · August 25, 1998 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Retired Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., a voice of moderation on the Supreme Court for much of the 1970s and 1980s and the decisive vote during years ...

  5. Lewis F. Powell, Jr. DATE: August 23, 1971 This memorandum is submitted at your request as a basis for the discussion on August 24 with Mr. Booth and others at the u.s. C~ber of Commerce. The ...

  6. 4. Aug. 2023 · Lewis Powell Jr. Written by Martin Gruberg, published on August 4, 2023 , last updated on February 18, 2024. Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., at his confirmation hearing in 1971. He was basically conservative on matters of crime and law enforcement but a liberal on First Amendment matters concerning separation of church and state.

  7. 8. März 2022 · His name was Lewis Powell, and the memo became known simply as The Powell Memo. The Memo begins, “No thoughtful person can question that the American economic system is under broad attack.” Powell goes on to describe the attack against the American enterprise system, and urge business to be bold, ambitious, unapologetic and above all coordinated in their efforts to “fight back.”