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Pepper, George Wharton

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Pepper, George Wharton (1867–1961)

US senator and lawyer. After practising, teaching, and writing about the law, he was appointed to the US Senate (Republican, Pennsylvania; 1922–27). He wrote the US Code, a codification of all statutes passed by Congress. Later he would argue several important cases before the Supreme Court involving the constitutionality of New Deal legislation. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.



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