Kangaroo Court
KANGAROO COURT
[ Slang of U.S. origin.] An unfair, biased, or hasty judicial proceeding that ends in a harsh punishment; an unauthorized trial conducted by individuals who have taken the law into their own hands, such as those put on by vigilantes or prison inmates; a proceeding and its leaders who are considered sham, corrupt, and without regard for the law.
The concept of kangaroo court dates to the early nineteenth century. Scholars trace its origin to the historical practice of itinerant judges on the U.S. frontier. These roving judges were paid on the basis of how many trials they conducted, and in some instances their salary depended on the fines from the defendants they convicted. The term kangaroo court comes from the image of these judges hopping from place to place, guided less by concern for justice than by the desire to wrap up as many trials as the day allowed.
The term is still in common usage by defendants, writers, and scholars critical of a court or a trial. The U.S. Supreme Court has also used it. In in re gault, 387 U.S. 1, 87 S. Ct. 1428, 18 L. Ed. 2d 527 (1967), a case that established that children in juvenile court have the right to due process, the Court reasoned, "Under our Constitution, the condition of being a boy does not justify a kangaroo court." Associate Justice william o. douglas once wrote, "[W]here police take matters in their own hands, seize victims, beat and pound them until they confess, there cannot be the slightest doubt that the police have deprived the victim of a right under the Constitution. It is the right of the accused to be tried by a legally constituted court, not by a kangaroo court" (Williams v. United States, 341 U.S. 97, 71 S. Ct. 576, 95 L. Ed. 774 [1951]).
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HARRY BLACKMUN: 1908-1999; A two-sided legacy He'll forever be both revered and vilified as author of Roe vs. Wade.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 3/5/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...names in Minnesota legal circles who considered Blackmun a mentor, said Blackmun stayed on the Supreme Court longer than he otherwise...the next 20 years," Keith said. Early life Harry Andrew Blackmun was born Nov. 12, 1908, in Nashville, Ill...
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Transcript from: World News Tonight with Peter Jennings; 3/4/1999; ; 582 words
; ...Retired Supreme Court justice Harry Blackmun was 90. He had 24 years on the...ABC News: (voice-over) Harry Andrew Blackmun was a typical Midwesterner...rejected two others for the job. Harry Blackmun never forgot. HARRY...
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Historical profiles of Mayo: Harry A Blackmun and Mayo
Magazine article from: Mayo Clinic Proceedings; 5/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...former US Supreme Court Justice Harry Andrew Blackmun on Mar. 3, 1999, the Mayo Foundation...1908, in Nashville, Illinois, Blackmun spent his early years in the Twin...1986) and played a key role in Blackmun's federal judicial appointments...
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Biography shows roof caving in on top court's Blackmun
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 5/28/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...segregation in their public schools. Blackmun went to his grave in 1999 with...examines the judicial life of Harry Andrew Blackmun as it appears from his papers...so they say; and some, like Harry Blackmun, have fame thrust upon...
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BLACKMUN WAS HARD TO LABEL
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 4/7/1994; 700 words
; ...IN COLOR WITH A DIFFERENT STORY) Retiring Justice Harry Blackmun speaks to reporters Wednesday at the Supreme Court...version ran A7, North Lake and South Lake editions. Harry Andrew Blackmun wrote hundreds of decisions during his 24 years on...
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Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 4/6/1994; ; 700+ words
; WASHINGTON _ Harry Andrew Blackmun wrote hundreds of decisions during...this one to my grave.'' In 1973, Blackmun, writing for seven of the nine justices...statutes in 46 of the 50 states, made Blackmun a hero of the abortion-rights movement...
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Blackmun's Coffin Viewed at Court
News Wire article from: AP Online; 3/8/1999; ; 511 words
; ...file past the closed coffin. Blackmun, author of the 1973 Roe vs...hymn ``How Great Thou Art,'' Blackmun's widow, Dottie, listened...prayers in memory of ``our brother Harry Andrew Blackmun.'' Blackmun's casket, draped...
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The Blackmun void
Newspaper article from: Baltimore Afro-American; 4/9/1994; ; 447 words
; ...American 04-09-1994 The Blackmun void. During the next few months...voice is retiring from the field. Harry Andrew Blackmun was appointed to the Supreme Court...appointees who preceded him, Justice Blackmun evolved (or progressed) into...
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Blackmun is recalled at ceremony in court's Great Hall
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 3/9/1999; 432 words
; ...file past the closed casket. Blackmun, author of the 1973 Roe vs...hymn "How Great Thou Art," Blackmun's widow, Dottie, listened...prayers in memory of "our brother Harry Andrew Blackmun." Blackmun's casket, draped...
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Opening Blackmun's file cabinet; The late justice's papers soon will be made public.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 2/25/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Writer Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun was a pack rat. Letters from...meticulous record keeper," said Andrew Schapiro, who served as Blackmun's clerk during the court...save everything." Thanks to Blackmun's habits, the schoolchildren...
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Blackmun, Harry Andrew
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
BLACKMUN, HARRY ANDREW Harry Andrew Blackmun, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1970 to 1994, stepped into a political maelstrom when he authored the much-lauded, much-reviled 1973 opinion roe v. wade, 410 U.S. 113...
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Harry Andrew Blackmun
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Harry Andrew Blackmun , 1908-99, Associate Justice of the U...to the Supreme Court by President Nixon . Blackmun was initially allied with the conservatives...Bibliography: See L. Greenhouse, Becoming Justice Blackmun (2005).
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Federal Judiciary
Book article from: American Decades
...filled the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Harry Andrew Blackmun, who had been appointed by President Richard M...Supreme Court. This was publicly noted by Justice Blackmun, who, several years before his retirement, declared...
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Deaths
Book article from: American Decades
...opposition to the death penalty, 4 December 1999. Harry Andrew Blackmun, 90, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court...civil liberties, 24 July 1997. Alfred Bryant Renton "Harry" Bridges, 88, Australian-born radical labor leader...
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Women's Issues
Book article from: American Decades
...intentions, from certain higher paying jobs where they might be exposed to lead. Writing for the majority, Justice Harry Andrew Blackmun argued that in protecting women rather than improving working conditions for all employees, the company had practiced...
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