Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977)
Justice Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977) Clark was nominated by Harry S. Truman and is the singular Justice over time from Texas. He retired after nearly eighteen years on the bench so he wouldn’t be faced with a conflict when his son Ramsey Clark was to be appointed Attorney General by President Lyndon.
Tom C. Clark #86 (1899- 1977)
Justice Tom C. Clark #86 (1899- 1977) Tom C. Clark was from Texas. He was the first Supreme Court Justice to be named from that State. He did attend law school though and many others on this list didn’t. He had no judicial experience where many didn’t.
Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977)
Justice tom c. Clark #86 (1899-1977) after being raised in Dallas in a family of lawyers Clark to no one’s surprise went to law school and went to work in the family law firm. He joined the department of justice and allied himself with future president harry s, Truman.
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.