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        Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Indiana Supreme Court justices, Richard W. Thompson, Charles E. Cox, Alvin Peterson Hovey, Samuel Bigger, David Wallace, List of Indiana Supreme Court Justices, Jesse D. Bright, William W. Wick, Robert D. Rucker, Joe L. Hensley, John Green, John Coburn, Jeremiah Sullivan, Thomas Fitzgerald, John Pettit, Milton S. Robinson, Theodore R. Boehm, Thomas Terry Davis, Harlow S. Orton, Calvin Fletcher, William E. Niblack, Robert Lowell Miller Jr., Rick McIntyre, John R. Walsh, Horatio C. Newcomb, Robert W. Miers, Thomas J. Cason, Horace P. Biddle, William Tod Otto, Daniel Webster Comstock, Elisha Mills Huntington, Jeptha D. New, William F. Parrett, Curtis Shake, Daniel W. Waugh, Thomas B. Ward, William Allen Woods, Simeon K. Wolfe, William Prince, Jesse Lynch Holman, Don Nelson Laramore, Samuel C. Sample, Michael Stephen Kanne, Charles A. O. McClellan, Henry Vanderburgh, James Hughes, William Morris Sparks, Jeremiah M. Wilson, Robert C. Baltzell, Hardress Nathaniel Swaim, David McDonald, Francis Elisha Baker, Cale J. Bradford, William T. Zenor, Samuel Hamilton Buskirk, Walter Emanuel Treanor. Excerpt: Charles E. Cox (February 21, 1860 - February 3, 1936) was an American lawyer and judge who became the 55th justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, serving from 1911 to 1917. Elected as a Democrat in the Fall of 1910, he was Chief Justice by the end of his six-year term. The "Marshall Constitution" case and the "Technical Institute" case were among the important decisions made by the court during his tenure. As a judge in the Indiana Supreme Court and in lower courts, he never had a decision reversed. Cox began studying law in 1877 while a law clerk for judge William E. Niblack, 27th justice of the Indiana Supreme Court. Cox came from a family of lawyers and judges, as brothers Jabez T. Cox and Millard F. Cox also practiced law a...