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    US Supreme Court justice 1779-1845

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  1. Joseph was one of the twelve tribes of Israel, a son of Jacob and his wife Rachel. Known as “the righteous one,” he was favored by his father (who gave him a special colored coat) and sold by his brothers to Egypt, where he ultimately became ruler of the land, second only to King Pharaoh.

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    A renowned writer and orator, Joseph Story’s writings and opinions fundamentally influenced early American jurisprudence. On September 18th, 1779 in Marblehead, Massachusetts, Story was born to the son of a participant in the Boston Tea Party. Growing up, he was perceptive and inquisitive, always refusing to take part in a game at school in ...

  3. Book I. Justice Joseph Story in 1827. Perhaps following the example of Marshall's Life of Washington, Story begins his first book with a general history of the American colonies.

  4. Aug 5, 2023 · Joseph Story (1779–1845), a lawyer, jurist, and prolific writer of legal treatises, was one of the most renowned constitutional scholars in American history and arguably the greatest scholar ever to serve on the Supreme Court. His Court opinions and his writings reveal his perspective on First Amendment issues.

  5. May 18, 2018 · History. U.S. History: Biographies. Joseph Story. Story, Joseph. views 3,646,046 updated May 18 2018. STORY, JOSEPH. Joseph Story served as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1811 to 1845. One of the towering figures in U.S. legal history, Story shaped U.S. law both as a judge and as the author of a series of legal treatises.

  6. Oct 1, 2012 · Oct 01, 2012. By HLS News Staff. Digitized materials give new perspective on a storied figure. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story not only became Dane Professor at Harvard Law School while serving on the Court. In addition, like all Supreme Court justices in his era, he also sat on a federal Circuit Court.

  7. Joseph Story was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts on September 18, 1779. His father, Elisha Story, was a prominent local doctor and his mother, Mehitable Pedrick Story, was a homemaker. Joseph was one of eighteen children and the oldest of his father’s second marriage.

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