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    Potter Stewart

    US Supreme Court justice from 1958 to 1981

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  1. Potter Stewart (January 23, 1915 – December 7, 1985) was an American lawyer and judge who served as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1958 to 1981. During his tenure, he made major contributions to criminal justice reform, civil rights, access to the courts, and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.

  2. Potter Stewart (born Jan. 23, 1915, Jackson, Mich., U.S.—died Dec. 7, 1985, Hanover, N.H.) was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (195881). Stewart was admitted to the bar in New York and Ohio in 1941 and after World War II settled in Cincinnati.

  3. The phrase was used in 1964 by United States Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart to describe his threshold test for obscenity in Jacobellis v. Ohio. In explaining why the material at issue in the case was not obscene under the Roth test, and therefore was protected speech that could not be censored, Stewart wrote:

  4. Potter Stewart Quotes. Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do. Potter Stewart. Differences, Knowing, Ethics. 83 Copy quote.

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    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. A centrist and pragmatic member of a fiercely divided Court, Justice Potter Stewart was an influential swing vote who helped to tip the scales on many important decisions over his 22 years on the bench.

  6. Aug 10, 2023 · Potter Stewart (1915–1985), associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1958 to 1981, is frequently remembered for his famous nondefinition of obscenity: “I know it when I see it.”

  7. Read about how U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart got to the Court, including his education, career, and confirmation process.

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