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  1. Supreme Court Justice. In the First Amendment the Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to fulfill its essential role in our democracy…. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. – Justice Hugo Black. US Supreme Court, 1971.

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  2. Grooming for Sissies, with Mr Hugo Black. All reactions: 1

  3. Apr 13, 2012 · Back in January, Hugo Black ran a contest to provide the text for a comic involving a particular kind of coerced feminization. I didn’t enter, but I found the subject intriguing, so this is my version of the story.

  4. Jul 23, 2014 · Hugo Black, 1937 ( LC ) For years, anyone who wanted to consult the papers of Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black in the Manuscript Divisi...

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    The Hugo Black Digital Library is a free, online resource illuminating the life and times of Hugo L. Black, former Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The website is sponsored and operated by the Hugo Black Memorial Library Fund, a not-for-profit, charitable organization working to advance public understanding of the importance of the U.S. ...

    Today the Hugo Black Fund (as the organization operates with a shortened name) is an all-volunteer organization. Contributions are tax-deductible. See “IRS Determination Letter” here.

    The Hugo Black Fund wishes to acknowledge and express its appreciation for the invaluable assistance of the Emory Center for Digital Scholarshipof Emory University in designing and developing this website. The Fund especially wishes to recognize Allen Tullos, the Center’s co-director, and Chris Adamson, the Center’s Graduate Student Coordinator Fel...

  5. Hugo Black on the Bill of Rights (Full Interview) In a 1969 interview, Hugo Black discusses constitutional law with Martin Agronsky and Eric Sevareid. Source: The Library of Congress. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black Makes a 1937 Radio Address on Past Klan Membership.

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  7. Aug 19, 2019 · Eighty-two years ago, Hugo Lafayette Black was appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States. The fifth-longest serving justice, an avid New Deal supporter, and a former Ku Klux Klansman, Hugo Black proved to be controversial yet influential in the outcome of landmark Supreme Court decisions. Read about Justice Black’s jurisprudence and ...