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Today in Supreme Court History: February 24, 1930

Reason Magazine2/8/2026 – 2/24/2026

Summary

On February 24, 1930, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes took the oath of office, marking a significant moment in the history of the Supreme Court. This event is part of a broader timeline that highlights various appointments and actions within the Supreme Court, showcasing its ongoing evolution and the pivotal roles played by its justices. The Supreme Court has experienced numerous foundational moments since its establishment, including the oath-taking of Justice John Rutledge on February 15, 1790, which is recognized as a key event in the formation of the judiciary in the United States. Throughout its history, the Supreme Court has been involved in landmark cases that have shaped American law and governance. For instance, the case Marbury v. Madison was argued on February 11, 1803, establishing the principle of judicial review, which allows the Court to invalidate laws and executive actions deemed unconstitutional. This principle has reinforced the judiciary's authority within the federal government and remains a cornerstone of the Court's role in the American legal system. Other notable events in Supreme Court history include the argument of NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. on February 9, 1937, which addressed labor issues during a critical period in American history. Additionally, the death of Justice Willis Van Devanter on February 8, 1941, reflects changes in the Court's composition over time. The ratification of the 25th Amendment on February 10, 1967, which addresses presidential succession and disability, further illustrates the evolving legal framework surrounding the presidency and the responsibilities of the executive branch. The Supreme Court's history is marked by significant milestones that underscore its impact on American law and governance. Each event, from the appointment of justices to landmark rulings, contributes to the rich narrative of the Court and its essential role in the judicial system of the United States. The oath-taking of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes on February 24, 1930, is a reminder of the ongoing evolution of the Supreme Court and its influence on the legal landscape of the nation.

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