Justice William Brennan, Jr. #90 (1906-1997)
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Justice William Brennan, Jr. #90 (1906-1997)

Justice Brennan autographs a 1950 first day cover. Brennan also has two photographs and a color photograph as well as a photograph celebrating his life in the law. Brennan was nominated by Dwight D. Eisenhower, and he was known for his outspoken progressive views.

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Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. #90 (1906-1997)
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Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. #90 (1906-1997)

Justice Brennan was the offspring of Irish immigrants that met after they came to the U. S. Justice Brennan went to Harvard Law at the top of his class. He was an effective jurist Chief Warren used his talent frequently Brennan signs a chambers card dating it Feb. 16, 1982.

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William J. Brennan, Jr. #90 (1906-1997)
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William J. Brennan, Jr. #90 (1906-1997)

Brennen was born in new jersey to Irish immigrants. After good schooling he attended Harvard law. In 1931 he went into private practice and engaged in labor law.

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Cosigners Board - Numerous Judges
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Cosigners Board - Numerous Judges

This appears to be a court in search of a Chief Justice. Assuming the Justices were active at the time this co-signors board was signed one must eliminate that theory as Goldberg was gone in October 1965 and Abe Fortas was not there until October of 65.

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John Marshall Harlan II #89 (1899-1971), William J. Brennan, Jr. #90 (1908-1997)
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John Marshall Harlan II #89 (1899-1971), William J. Brennan, Jr. #90 (1908-1997)

John Marshall Harlan II #89 (1899-1971) Harlan was nominated to the Court by Dwight D. Eisenhower he was accepted by the senate and was sworn on March 28, 1955.

William J. Brennan, Jr. #90 (1908-1997) had no forefather on the Court he was nominated the old-fashioned way. Brennan stayed on the Court for thirty-three years.

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