ASSOCIATE JUSTICE POTTER STEWART - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 100838
Price: $260.00
POTTER STEWART
Potter Stewart signs a philatelic envelope honoring Freedom of Speech
and Religion Freedom from Want and Fear.
Philatelic envelope signed: "Potter Stewart", 6½x3½. Cachet at
left honors "Freedom of Speech and Religion" and "Freedom from Want and Fear",
magazine photograph (color, 1½x2¾) of Stewart affixed at right. Potter Stewart
(1915-1985), appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, was Associate
Justice from 1958-1981. Stewart often cast the deciding vote on major
issues; he was the balance - the "swing" justice - between his conservative and
liberal brethren on both the Warren and Burger courts. Always weighing an
individual's rights against society's needs, he was a staunch advocate of a
defendant's right to counsel. However, Stewart felt that a criminal's rights did
not begin upon arrest but upon formal indictment; thus, he dissented in
Miranda vs. Arizona (1966), which required police to read a newly
arrested suspect his rights before questioning. Stewart supported judicial
restraint, was reluctant to place even limited restrictions on the federal
government and opposed both the death penalty and censorship. When he retired,
Stewart was replaced by Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman Associate
Justice (appointed by President Ronald Reagan).Biography affixed to
verso (no show through). Fine condition.
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