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In the 1950s and 1960s, Chief Justice Earl Warren was a strong advocate for
conservatism.
economic stability.
social progress.
defense spending.
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Social progress.
As Chief Justice (1953–1969) Earl Warren led the Warren Court in a series of landmark rulings expanding civil rights and individual liberties — e.g., Brown v. Board of Education (racial desegregation), Miranda v. Arizona (Miranda warnings), Gideon v. Wainwright (right to counsel), and reapportionment decisions like Baker v. Carr — that promoted social reform.
As Chief Justice (1953–1969) Earl Warren led the Warren Court in a series of landmark rulings expanding civil rights and individual liberties — e.g., Brown v. Board of Education (racial desegregation), Miranda v. Arizona (Miranda warnings), Gideon v. Wainwright (right to counsel), and reapportionment decisions like Baker v. Carr — that promoted social reform.
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