The Senate voted to confirm Justice Stewart after he had been on the bench for seven months.
Justice Stewart next turned to the search.
The decision of the court was delivered by Justice Stewart.
Justice Stewart's dissent argued a similar point, just in a different way.
Justice Stewart explained the need for this legal precept as follows:
"It's like Justice Stewart said about pornography," he said over the phone.
Justice Stewart went on to defend the movie in question against further censorship.
Justice Stewart commented about his second thoughts about that quotation in 1981.
Justice Stewart was a leader in trying to maintain access to federal courts in civil rights cases.
It, too, cannot be verified: Justice Stewart is dead, and his wife suffers from chronic memory loss.