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Cases decided by The Vinson Court

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The Vinson Court lasted from June 1946 until September 1953, during the presidencies of Harry Truman (D) and Dwight D. Eisenhower (R).

Frederick Vinson received his nomination for Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from President Harry Truman on June 6, 1946, and was confirmed by the Senate on June 20, 1946. He received his commission on June 21, 1946, and served until his death on September 8, 1953.[1]

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the country and leads the judicial branch of the federal government. It is often referred to by the acronym SCOTUS.[2]

This page lists all cases decided during the Vinson court. Those cases are arranged by decision year and then alphabetically within each year.

Cases

1946

1947

1948

1949

1950

1951

1952

1953

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