This Biography is about one of the best Judges Earl Warren including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Earl Warren | |
Real Name | Earl Warren |
Profession | Political Leaders, Lawyers & Judges |
Nick Name | Earl Warren |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Methodist |
Political ideology | Republican Party |
Personal life of Earl Warren | |
Born on | 19 March 1891 |
Birthday | 19th March |
Died At Age | 83 |
Sun Sign | Pisces |
Born in | Los Angeles |
Died on | 09 July 1974 |
Place of death | Washington, D.C. |
City | California |
Family Background of Earl Warren | |
Father | Methias H. Warren |
Mother | Christine Hernlund |
Siblings | Ethel Warren Plank |
Spouse/Partner | Nina Palmquist Meyers |
Children | James, Virginia, Earl Jr., Dorothy, Nina Elizabeth, Robert, |
Education | Kern County High School, Bakersfield, CA, LLB, University of California at Berkeley (1912), JD, University of California at Berkeley (1914), |
Personal Fact of Earl Warren | |
Earl Warren was a famous American politician and jurist, who served the country as the Governor of California and the Chief Justice of the United States. He is one of the only two Americans who served as the Governor of California for three consecutive terms. He is known for his no nonsense stance as the Governor of California where he very strictly dealt with the financial as well as social causes of the state and his reputation as a progressive Governor fetched him the prestigious position of the Chief Justice of the United States. As the Chief Justice of the United States, better known as the Superchief, Warren was known for bringing liberal changes into the society and law and order through the court, such as, bringing an end to school segregation, protecting the basic rights of the accused like making an amendment in the law which states that the police cannot unlawfully secure the evidence against the accused, ending public-school-sponsored prayer, etc. He made pioneering decisions on famous cases like: Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), Reynolds v. Sims (1964), and Miranda v. Arizona (1966). |
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