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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Byron_WhiteByron White - Wikipedia

    Byron Raymond "Whizzer" White (June 8, 1917 – April 15, 2002) was an American lawyer, jurist, and professional football player who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1962 until 1993.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Byron R. White was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1962–93). Before taking up the study of law in 1940, White achieved a national reputation as a quarterback and halfback on the University of Colorado football team, earning the nickname “Whizzer.”

  3. Oct 16, 2021 · On October 16, 1962, Justice Byron R. White joined the Supreme Court as one of two appointments made by President John F. Kennedy. In 2012, Constitution Daily contributor Lyle Denniston wrote a retrospective about White's Supreme Court career, which we have reprinted here.

  4. www.oyez.org › justices › byron_r_whiteByron R. White | Oyez

    Apr 15, 2002 · White took his seat as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court on April 16, 1962. Byron White is not easily categorized by ideology. Scholars continue to debate his ideological posture because his demeanor during oral arguments, prose in written opinions, and voting record are each driven by the individual circumstances of the case.

  5. Apr 15, 2002 · Byron R. White, the football legend who became one of the longest serving justices of the United States Supreme Court, died today in a Denver nursing home of complications of pneumonia.

  6. Justice Byron White joined the U.S. Supreme Court on April 16, 1962, replacing Justice Charles Evans Whittaker. White was born on June 8, 1917 in northern Colorado. He attended the University of Colorado and graduated in 1938 as the class valedictorian.

  7. Byron White (1917–2002) was Colorados first-ever US Supreme Court justice, serving from 1962 to 1993, as well as a nationally known college athlete for the University of Colorado and a star pro football player.

  8. Historical profiles documenting the personal background, plus nomination and confirmation dates of previous associate justices of the U.S. Supreme Court: Byron R. White.

  9. Apr 16, 2002 · Byron R. White, the football legend who became one of the longest serving justices of the United States Supreme Court, died yesterday in Denver. He was 84, and the only living former Supreme...

  10. May 11, 2018 · Byron R. White (born 1917) was a football star, a successful lawyer, a deputy U.S. attorney general, and a U.S. Supreme Court justice. On the high court, he was considered an independent and often served as a swing vote in close decisions, though he most often sided with the conservatives.

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