A man with this surname wrote the majority opinion in West Virginia Board of Education vBarnette, ruling that students could not be forced to recite the Pledge. That man served as Chief US Prosecutor during the Nuremberg trials and succeeded Harlan Stone as Associate Justice

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1. A man with this surname wrote the majority opinion in West Virginia Board of Education vBarnette, ruling that students could not be forced to recite the Pledge. That man served as Chief US Prosecutor during the Nuremberg trials and succeeded Harlan Stone as Associate Justice