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  1. William Orville Douglas (16 de outubro de 1898 – 19 de janeiro de 1980) foi um jurista e político estado-unidense que atuou como Juiz Associado da Suprema Corte dos Estados Unidos. Indicado pelo presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt, Douglas foi confirmado pelo aos 40 anos de idade, sendo um dos juízes mais jovens a entrar na Suprema ...

  2. William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898 – January 19, 1980) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1939 to 1975. Douglas 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. [2] .

  3. Des Moines Independent Community School District. (Show more) William O. Douglas (born October 16, 1898, Maine, Minnesota, U.S.—died January 19, 1980, Washington, D.C.) was a public official, legal educator, and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, best known for his consistent and outspoken defense of civil liberties.

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  4. William Orville Douglas foi um jurista e político estado-unidense que atuou como Juiz Associado da Suprema Corte dos Estados Unidos. Indicado pelo presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt, Douglas foi confirmado pelo aos 40 anos de idade, sendo um dos juízes mais jovens a entrar na Suprema Corte.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2004 · Next Feature. Douglas, William O. (1898-1980) By Kit Oldham. Posted 11/15/2004. HistoryLink.org Essay 7119. Share. William O. Douglas, who grew up in Yakima, was appointed to the United States Supreme Court at the age of 40 and served for more than 36 years, longer than any other justice in the Court's history.

  6. Justice William O. Douglas joined the U.S. Supreme Court on April 17, 1939, replacing Justice Louis Brandeis. Douglas was born on October 16, 1898 in western Minnesota, but his family soon moved to the West Coast. He graduated with honors from Whitman College in Washington in 1920.