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Supreme Court Justices by Description

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DescriptionJustice
a native of Baltimore, its international airport is named after himThurgood Marshall
argued six women's rights cases before the Supreme Court while working for the ACLURuth Bader Ginsburg
chaired the commission which investigated the deaths of JFK and Lee Harvey OswaldEarl Warren
chief counsel for the NAACP from 1938-1950Thurgood Marshall
Chief Justice from 1789-1795John Jay
Chief Justice from 1801-1835John Marshall
Chief Justice from 1921-1930William Howard Taft
Chief Justice from 1953-1969Earl Warren
Chief Justice of New York from 1777-1779John Jay
during his confirmation hearings, former suboridinate Anita Hill testified that he frequently made inappropriate sexual commentsClarence Thomas
Eisenhower said that nominating him was the "biggest damfool mistake I ever made"Earl Warren
first African-American to serve on the Supreme CourtThurgood Marshall
first Chief Justice of the USJohn Jay
first woman on the Supreme CourtSandra Day O'Connor
Governor of California from 1943-1953Earl Warren
Governor of New York from 1795-1801John Jay
in his ruling on McCulloch v. Maryland, he said "The power to tax involves the power to destroy"John Marshall
longest-serving Chief Justice in US historyJohn Marshall
negotiated the Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary WarJohn Jay
one of the co-authors of the Federalist PapersJohn Jay
only president who also served on the Supreme CourtWilliam Howard Taft
President of the Continental Congress from 1778-1779John Jay
second female Supreme Court justiceRuth Bader Ginsburg
Thomas Dewey's running mate in the 1948 Presidential ElectionEarl Warren
tradition says the Liberty Bell cracked in 1835 while tolling his deathJohn Marshall
winning lawyer of the Brown v. Board of Education caseThurgood Marshall
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