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Topia!: Society: Law: Legal Information: Legal History: Blackmun, Harry A. (14)
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ACLU Press Release - Justice Harry Blackmun Dies - Obituary, providing an overview of Justice Blackmun's contributions to civil rights. Justice Blackmun Remembered - Recollections and Perspectives from his Law Clerks - Reflections on Justice Blackmun's career and contributions. Feminist Women's Health Center - Remembering Harry A. Blackmun - Discussing Justice Blackmun's most significant contributions to United States jurisprudence, with an emphasis on abortion rights. Eloquent Voice for the Oppressed - A Tribute to Harry Blackmun - Celebrating the life of Justice Blackmun and his contributions to women's and civil rights. In Memory of Justice Harry Blackmun - Celebrating the contributions of Justice Blackmum to the women's rights movement, with an emphasis on his opinion in Roe v Wade. 'Judicial giant' Blackmun dead at 90 - Obituary, providing information on Blackmun's shift away from conservative politics, his most important decisions, and the animosity generated against him by his decision in Roe v Wade. Harry Blackmun - His Supreme Court Legacy - An opinion on the Roe v Wade decision, comparing Justice Blackmun to Hitler and Stalin, from Central Illinois Right To Life, Inc. Retired Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun Dies at 90 - Obituary with biographical information, from Time.com. Harry Blackmun LL.M. 1932 - Harvard Law School's obituary for one of its most noted graduates. Harry Blackmun, our own Roger Taney - Deploring Blackmun's decision in Roe v Wade, and comparing him to Roger B. Taney, the author of the infamous Dred Scott opinion. Justice Harry Blackmun was active United Methodist - Obituary, noting Blackmun's opinion in Roe v Wade and consistent opposition to the death penalty, with special recognition of his spiritual life. Harry Andrew Blackmun, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court - Biographical information from Arlington National Cemetery. Blackmun Legacy Honored - Report on Justice Blackmun's funeral service, with biographical information and discussion of his contributions to women's rights.
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