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Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles

CHIEF JUSTICE HARLAN F. STONE
Born: October 11, 1872 in Chesterfield, New Hampshire
Died: April 22, 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia
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Stone (1872-1946) had decreased corruption in the Justice Department while serving as United States Attorney General (1924-1925). As an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1925-1941), he served under both William H. Taft and Charles Evans Hughes. Although a Republican appointee, Stone had often supported Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" legislation during Roosevelt's first term, when many such measures were being declared unconstitutional by the Court's majority. FDR nominated him for Chief Justice in 1941, and he filled that role until his death. Stone began teaching at Columbia Law School in 1899, serving as Dean from 1910 to 1923.

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