Today in News History
On June 23, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1888, Bronson M. Cutting, American publisher and politician (died 1935) was born. In 1909, David Lewis, Russian-Canadian lawyer and politician (died 1981) was born. In 1932, Peter Millett, Baron Millett, English lawyer and judge (died 2021) was born. In 1948, Clarence Thomas, American lawyer and jurist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States was born. In 1961, Richard Arnold, English lawyer and judge was born. In 1969, Warren E. Burger is sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court by retiring Chief Justice Earl Warren. In 1972, Title IX of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 is amended to prohibit sexual discrimination to any educational program receiving federal funds. In 1972, Watergate scandal: U.S. President Richard M. Nixon and White House Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman are taped talking about illegally using the Central Intelligence Agency to obstruct the Federal Bureau of Investigation's investigation into the Watergate break-ins. In 2015, Miguel Facussé Barjum, Honduran businessman (born 1924) passed away. In 2015, Nirmala Joshi, Indian nun, lawyer, and social worker (born 1934) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Rastafari man can’t sue Louisiana prison officials who cut his dreadlocks, Supreme Court rules
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The Rastafari faith is rooted in 1930s Jamaica, growing as a response by Black people to white colonial oppression
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