He was an early abolitionist and a judge of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has limited the application of the doctrine.
He was also appointed administrative judge by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
B. in 1858, and was admitted to the bar of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
He later became a lawyer and was appointed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1957.
In 1958, he was elected a justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, serving until his death.
Her father was a justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court consolidated three cases for its ruling.
He was elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2003.
That case went to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of the college.