Earl Warren (Angelopoli, 19 Martii 1891; Vasingtoniae, 9 Iulii 1974) fuit iure peritus, Regionalis Californiae Iurisconsultus pro Alameda Comitatu, Publicus Californiae Iurisconsultus, Gubernator Californiae, et Summus Iudex Civitatum Foederatarum. Quod est plerumque considerari ut unus qui tum auctoritate Summi aula iustitias, et politica principes in historia Civitatum Foederatarum Americae.[Latinitas dolet][1][2][3][4][5][6]

Earl Warren.
  1. The 100 Most Influential Figures in American History. . The Atlantic. 2006-12-01 
  2. Douthat, Ross (2006-12-01). They Made America. . The Atlantic1 
  3. Truman, Harry. Earl Warren--A Tribute. . University of California, Berkeley 
  4. Earl Warren. . California Museum 
  5. Earl Warren, 83, Who Led High Court In Time of Vast Social Change, Is Dead. . archive.nytimes.com 
  6. Pederson, William D.. Earl Warren. . www.mtsu.edu 

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