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Chief Justice

Earl Warren....................(1953-1969)


Associate Justices

Hugo Black.....................(1937-1971)

Felix Frankfurter..............(1939-1962)

William O. Douglas..........(1939-1975)

Tom C. Clark...................(1949-1967)

John Marshall Harlan II.....(1955-1971)

William J. Brennan, Jr.....(1956-1990)

Charles Evans Whittaker...(1957-1962)

Potter Stewart.................(1958-1981)

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The composition of the US Supreme Court changed dramatically during the 1930s, due to numerous retirements and President Roosevelt's determination to replace conservative justices with progressive justices. By 1941, all but one of the justices who had been on the Court in 1930 were gone, shifting the Supreme Court's general ideology from the right to left.

US Supreme Court Justices 1930s

Oliver Wendell Holmes...........1902 - 1932.........T. Roosevelt

Willis Van Devanter................1911 - 1937.........Taft

James McReynolds Clark.........1914 - 1941.........Wilson

Louis Brandeis.......................1916 - 1939.........Wilson

William H. Taft (CJ)................1921 - 1930.........Harding

George Sutherland.................1922 - 1938.........Harding

Pierce Butler..........................1923 - 1939.........Harding

Edward Terry Sanford.............1923 - 1930.........Harding

Harlan F. Stone (CJ)...............1925 - 1946.........Coolidge/F. Roosevelt

Charles Evans Hughes (CJ)......1930 - 1941.........Hoover

Owen Roberts........................1930 - 1945.........Hoover

Benjamin Cardozo..................1932 - 1938.........Hoover

Hugo Black............................1937 - 1971.........F. Roosevelt

Stanley F. Reed......................1938 - 1957.........F. Roosevelt

Felix Frankfurter.....................1939 - 1962.........F. Roosevelt

William O. Douglas.................1939 - 1975.........F. Roosevelt

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The US Supreme Court has comprised nine members since Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1869.

Chief Justice in 1930

Charles Evans Hughes

Associate Justices

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Willis Van DeVanter

James C. McReynolds

Louis Brandeis

George Sutherland

Pierce Butler

Edward T. Sandford

Harlan F. Stone

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Chief Justice
Edward Douglas White

Associate Justices
Joseph McKenna
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
William R. Day
Willis Van Devanter
Mahlon Pitney
James Clark McReynolds
Louis Brandeis
John Hessin Clark

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Chief Justice

Fred M. Vinson

Associate Justices

Hugo Black

Stanley Forman Reed

Felix Frankfurter

William O. Douglas

Frank Murphy

Robert H. Jackson

Wiley Rutledge

Harold Hitz Burton

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Chief Justice

Earl Warren

Associate Justices

Hugo Black

William O. Douglas

Tom C. Clark

John Marshall Harlan II

William J. Brennan, Jr.

Potter Stewart

Byron White

Arthur Goldberg

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Chief Justice

Charles Evans Hughes

Associate Justices

Willis Van Devanter (until June 1937)

James Clark McReynolds

Louis Brandeis

George Sutherland

Pierce Butler

Harlan F. Stone

Owen Roberts

Benjamin Cardozo

Hugo Black (beginning in August 1937)

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