John Paul Stevens #101 (1920-2019)
John Paul Stevens #101 (1920-2019). Justice Stevens autographs a first day cover postmarked February 2, 1985 depicting revolutionary patriot Charles Carroll.
Supreme Court Selection
Selection of 6 Justices of recent History including Holmes, White, Powell, Stevens, Kennedy, Thomas and Ginsburg.
John Paul Stevens #101(1920-2019)
John Paul Stevens #101(1920-2019) autographed a matted photograph. Also displayed is a photograph of the President who nominated him to the Supreme Court, Gerald Ford. Both signatures are certified as authentic. (Note: the autograph of President Ford found below his autographed photograph is presumed an autopen duplicate.)
Stevens was considered by many to have been one of the most intelligent, affable respectful and intelligent Justices ever to sit upon the court. (this writer has seen many more with that kind of spirit.) his demeanor contributed widely to his popularity.
John Paul Stevens #101 (1920-2019)
Justice John Paul Stevens #101 (1920-2019) Justice Stevens was nominated to the Court by President Gerald Ford and subsequently served on the Court for the next 35 years. Stevens attended Northwestern Law and graduated first in his class. Thereafter Stevens served as a clerk for Supreme Court Associate Justice Wiley Rutledge. Stevens autographs an undated chambers card.
John Paul Stevens #101 (1920 – 2019)
John Paul Stevens #101 (1920 – 2019) in modern day he served longer than the great majority of the Justices. Only 6 men have eclipsed 34 years of service. William O. Douglas has the record on the Court, as he holds most all records: he remained on the Court for 36 years 209 days.
Stevens, Souter & Ginsburg
The following is a co-signors board depicting Justices John Paul Stevens #101 (1920-2019), David Souter #105 (1939- ) and Ruth Bader Ginsburg #107 (1933-2020). These three Justices served the United States Supreme Court and our country for a total aggregate time of 81 years on the court. Only retired Justice Souter remains with the living.