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Harlan F. Stone was nominated and confirmed twice to the Supreme Court of the United States. First in 1925, when President Calvin Coolidge nominated him to serve as an associate justice and again in 1941, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated Justice Stone to be elevated to Chief Justice. Both times, the United States Senate confirmed the nominations.

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  • Harlan F. Stone was nominated and confirmed twice to the Supreme Court of the United States. First in 1925, when President Calvin Coolidge nominated him to serve as an associate justice and again in 1941, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated Justice Stone to be elevated to Chief Justice. Both times, the United States Senate confirmed the nominations. (en)
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  • Formal nomination signed by President Coolidge (en)
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  • 1925-01-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Calvin Coolidge (en)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (en)
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  • Harlan Stone 1925 Supreme Court nomination (en)
  • Harlan Stone 1941 Supreme Court nomination (en)
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  • Approved by the Senate (en)
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  • 0001-06-27 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Approved (en)
  • Confirmed by voice vote (en)
  • Recommended favorably (en)
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  • Joseph McKenna (en)
  • Charles Evans Hughes (en)
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  • Senate confirmation vote (en)
  • First Senate Judiciary Committee vote (en)
  • Second Senate Judiciary Committee vote (en)
  • Senate Judiciary Committee vote (en)
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  • Harlan F. Stone was nominated and confirmed twice to the Supreme Court of the United States. First in 1925, when President Calvin Coolidge nominated him to serve as an associate justice and again in 1941, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated Justice Stone to be elevated to Chief Justice. Both times, the United States Senate confirmed the nominations. (en)
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  • Harlan F. Stone Supreme Court nominations (en)
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