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  2. William O. Douglas - Wikipedia

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    William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898 – January 19, 1980) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1939 to 1975. Douglas was known for his strong progressive and civil libertarian views and is often cited as the U.S. Supreme Court 's most liberal justice ever. [ 2 ]

  3. Justice Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Justice Douglas may refer to: William O. Douglas (1898–1980), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1939 to 1975; Andy Douglas (judge) (1932–2021), associate justice of the Ohio Supreme Court from 1985 to 2002; Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus (c. 1449–1513), Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1493 to 1497

  4. List of United States Supreme Court justices by time in office

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    The table below ranks all United States Supreme Court justices by time in office. [C] For five individuals confirmed for associate justice, and who later served as chief justice—Charles Evans Hughes, William Rehnquist, John Rutledge, Harlan F. Stone, and Edward Douglass White—their cumulative length of service on the court is measured. The ...

  5. List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, 116 people have served on the Court. The length of service on the Court for the 107 non-incumbent justices ranges from William O. Douglas's 36 years, 209 days to John Rutledge's 1 year, 18 days as associate justice and, separated by a period of years off the Court, his 138 days as chief justice.

  6. Thomas Douglas (American judge) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Douglas (April 27, 1790 – September 11, 1855) was an American lawyer and judge. [1] He served as the first chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court from January 1846 to 1851, and then again as a Justice 1854–1855. [1] [2] Douglas was born in 1790 in Wallingford, Connecticut, in New Haven County. [1]

  7. Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts

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    The Supreme Court of the United States was established by the Constitution of the United States.Originally, the Judiciary Act of 1789 set the number of justices at six. . However, as the nation's boundaries grew across the continent and as Supreme Court justices in those days had to ride the circuit, an arduous process requiring long travel on horseback or carriage over harsh terrain that ...

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  9. Douglas v. California - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the United States vacated the judgment of the California District Court of Appeal. In an opinion by Justice Douglas, expressing the view of six members of the Court, it was held that the denial of counsel under the California rule of procedure stated above violated the Fourteenth Amendment.