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  1. Stephen Andrew Higginson (born April 12, 1961) is a circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the Presiding Judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.

  2. See generally Annotation, The Supreme Court and the First Amendment Right To Petition the Government for a Redress of Grievances, 30 L. Ed. 2d 914-25 (survey of case law). These cases reveal an unstudied treatment of colonial legal history by ignoring the original meaning of the right, and especially its remedial, legislative character.

  3. Judge Stephen A. Higginson Judge Don R. Willett Judge James C. Ho Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt. Judge Andrew S. Oldham. Judge Cory T. Wilson

  4. Stephen Higginson is a Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, receiving his commission in 2011. Prior to joining the Fifth Circuit, Judge Higginson was an associate professor at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law (2004-2011), and an assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana (1993-2011).

  5. 2 de nov. de 2017 · On October 23, Judge Stephen A. Higginson of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit presented the 2017 James Madison Lecture. In “James Meredith, Muhammad Ali, and Lieutenant William Calley: Cases and Controversies Before the Fifth Circuit,” Higginson examined three landmark cases: Calley v.

  6. "A short history of the right to petition government for the redress of grievances," 96 Yale L. J. at 155-158 (1986-1987) / Stephen A. Higginson "Initiative petition reforms and the First Amendment," 66 U. Colo. L. Rev. 129 (1995), at 131-133 / Emily Calhoun

  7. In colonial America, the right of citizens to petition their assemblies was an affirmative, remedial right which required governmental hearing and response. Because each petition commanded legislative consideration, citizens, in large part, controlled legislative agendas. This original theory and practice of petitioning foundered when abolitionists flooded Congress with petitions during the ...