Justice Henry Billings Brown #52. Justice Howell E. Jackson #54
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Justice Henry Billings Brown #52. Justice Howell E. Jackson #54

Justice Henry Billings Brown #52. (1836-1913) Justice brown signs his autograph which includes a quote from the murdered consul of Rome, Marcus Tullius Cicero wherein Cicero tells us “Freedom is the power to do all the law allows.”

There is an autographed card offered from Howell E. Jackson #54 (1832-1895) dated May 6, 1895. there is also a print o Justice Jackson. There is also a picture of the entire court in 1895 (both Justice Brown and Jackson are standing together on the top row left.

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Robert H. Jackson #82 (1892-1954)
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Robert H. Jackson #82 (1892-1954)

Robert H. Jackson #82 (1892-1954) Jackson autographs an envelope postmarked January 29, 1945. Before his nomination to the Court Jackson attended a law school and passed the bar without having any type of degree from any institution. He served his country as U.S. Solicitor General and as Attorney General and he performed as the Chief United States Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Tribunals.

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