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  1. 5. März 1999 · Justice Harry A Blackmun, modest Midwestern Republican who became passionate defender of right to abortion in 24 years on Supreme Court, dies at age of 90; he had retired from Court five years ago ...

  2. 23. Feb. 1994 · Justice Harry A. Blackmun said today that after a 20-year struggle with the issue of capital punishment, he had concluded that "the death penalty experiment has failed" and that it was time for ...

  3. 24. Juni 1999 · Justice Harry A. Blackmun will go down in history as the author of Roe v. Wade, but his contribution is much greater than that one seminal decision. Justice Blackmun’s life on and off the Court reflects a deep passion for protecting the disadvantaged and oppressed. Two hallmarks of his work are compassion for the real people involved in constitutional disputes and his eloquence of expression.

  4. Harry Blackmun (1908-1999) was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1970 to 1994. In 1997, Justice Blackmun gave his personal papers to the United States for inclusion in the collections of the Library. At the time of his gift, Blackmun stipulated that the papers should not be opened to the general public until five years after ...

  5. 5. März 1999 · March 4, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Retired Justice Harry A. Blackmun, author of the historic Roe v. Wade decision that made abortion legal and radically transformed American society and politics ...

  6. Harry Andrew Blackmun war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Richter am Obersten Gerichtshof der Vereinigten Staaten.

  7. constitutioncenter.org › the-constitution › supreme-court-caseRoe v. Wade | Constitution Center

    Excerpt: Majority Opinion, Justice Harry Blackmun The Constitution does not explicitly mention any right of privacy. In a line of decisions, however, . . . the Court has recognized that a right of personal privacy, or a guarantee of certain areas or zones of privacy, does exist under the Constitution.