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William O. Douglas

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Gender Male
Death44 years ago
Date of birth October 16,1898
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Maine Township
Minnesota
United States
Date of died January 19,1980
DiedBethesda
Maryland
United States
SpouseCathleen Heffernan
Did you knowWilliam O. Douglas is the longest-serving United States Supreme Court Justice by time in office (13,358 days).
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Politician
Jurist
Screenwriter
Education Davis High School
Whitman College
Columbia Law School
Columbia University
NationalityAmerican
Party Democratic Party
Children Mildred Douglas
William Douglas
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Date of Upd.
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Go East, Young Man: The Early Years
The Court years, 1939-1975
The Douglas letters
Strange lands and friendly people
An almanac of liberty
Muir of the Mountain
The three hundred year war
Nature's Justice
A living Bill of rights
The Douglas opinions
The right of the people
The anatomy of liberty
Being an American
International dissent
Towards a global federalism
Exploring the Himalaya
Justice Douglas and freedom of speech
Holocaust or Hemispheric CO-OP
America challenged
Douglas of the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court and the Bicentennial
Freedom of the Mind
Stare Decisis
North from Malaya: Adventure on Five Fronts
The Path We Must Follow Leads Neither to Right Nor Left
A Summary, Historical and Political, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North-America. . . . by William Douglass, M. D. Vol. I [-Vol. II. Part I]. [one Line from Cicero] Volume 2 Of 2
Justice Douglas Appeals for Rebirth of Freedom
A Summary, Historical and Political, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North-America. . . . by William Douglass, M. D. Vol. I [-Vol. II. Part I]. [one Line from Cicero] Volume 1 Of 2
Annals of the First African Church, in the United States of America: Now Styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in Its Connection with the Early Struggles of the Colored People to Improve Their Condition, with the Co-Operation of
Annals of the First African Church, in the United States of America, Now Styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in Its Connection with the Early Struggles of the Colored People to Improve Their Conditions, with the Co-operation of Friends, and Other Philanthropists;
Annals of the First African Church, in the United States of America,: Now Styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in Its Connection with the Early Struggles of the Colored People to Improve Their Condition
A Summary, Historical and Political, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North-America. . . . by William Douglass, . . . of 2; Volume 1
Annals of the First African Church, in the United States of America: Now Styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in Its Connection with the Early Struggles of the Colored People to Improve Their Condition, with the Co-operation of the Friends, and Other Philanthropists; Partly Derived from the Minutes of a Beneficial Society, Established by Absalom Jones, Richard Allen and Others, in 1787, and Partly from the Minutes of the Aforesaid Church
Of Men and Mountains
Points of rebellion
My Wilderness
Beyond the high Himalayas
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William Orville Douglas was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1939 until his retirement in 1975. He was known for his strong progressive and civil libertarian views, and is often cited as the U.S. Supreme Court's most liberal justice ever.

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