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Morrison Waite

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birthday

November 29,1816

birth sign

Sagittarius

birthplace

Lyme,CT

death date

Mar 23,1888(age71)

profession

Supreme Court Justice

Morrison Waite served as the seventh Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1874 to 1888, appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant.

Early Days

Graduating from Yale University in 1837, Waite quickly rose through the legal ranks and became a respected jurist before his elevation to the Court.

Fun Facts

He was an early advocate for the education of black individuals in the South, a stance that set him apart among his contemporaries. His tenure included landmark decisions that shaped American civil rights law.

Family Life

In 1840 he married Amelia Warner; together they had four children and maintained a private family life despite his high-profile career.

Collaborations With

During his time on the bench, Waite worked closely with fellow justices such as John Harlan and Stephen Johnson Field, collaborating on numerous influential opinions.

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