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'''Robert Houghwout Jackson''' (1892-1954) was an Associate Justice on the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. He was nominated by [[Federal judges nominated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] on June 12, 1941. Jackson served until his death on [[c1954#October|October 9, 1954]].<ref name="bio">[http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=1160&cid=0&ctype=sc&instate=na Jackson Biography] from the [[Federal Judicial Center]]</ref>
'''Robert Houghwout Jackson''' (1892-1954) was an Associate Justice on the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. He was nominated by [[Federal judges nominated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] on June 12, 1941. Jackson served until his death on [[c1954#October|October 9, 1954]].<ref name="bio">[http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=1160&cid=0&ctype=sc&instate=na Jackson Biography] from the [[Federal Judicial Center]]</ref>


Jackson was one of nine justices nominated to the Supreme Court by President Roosevelt. He served during [[The Stone Court]], [[The Vinson Court]] and [[The Warren Court]].  
Jackson was one of nine justices nominated to the Supreme Court by President Roosevelt. He served during [[The Stone Court]], [[The Vinson Court]] and [[The Warren Court]].  


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Jackson attended Albany Law School and also received legal training by [[read law|reading law]].<ref name="bio" />
Jackson attended Albany Law School and also received legal training by [[read law|reading law]].<ref name="bio" />
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Robert Jackson
Prior offices:
Supreme Court of the United States
Years in office: 1941 - 1954
Education
Bachelor's
Read law
Law
Albany Law School
Personal
Birthplace
Pennsylvania


Robert Houghwout Jackson (1892-1954) was an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 12, 1941. Jackson served until his death on October 9, 1954.[1]

Jackson was one of nine justices nominated to the Supreme Court by President Roosevelt. He served during The Stone Court, The Vinson Court and The Warren Court.

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Education

Jackson attended Albany Law School and also received legal training by reading law.[1]

Professional career

  • 1945-1946: Chief U.S. prosecutor, Nuremberg Trials
  • 1940-1941: Attorney General of the United States
  • 1938-1939: Solicitor General of the United States
  • 1936-1938: Assistant United States Attorney General, Tax Division
  • 1935-1938: Special counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission
  • 1935-1938: Special counsel, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • 1934-1935: General counsel, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Internal Revenue
  • 1918-1934: Corporation counsel, Jamestown, New York
  • 1912-1934: Attorney in private practice, New York[1]

Federal judicial career

Justice Jackson was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 12, 1941, to a seat vacated by Justice Harlan Fiske Stone. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 7, 1941, and received his commission on July 11, 1941. Jackson served the court until his death on October 9, 1954.[1]

See also

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Harlan Fiske Stone
Supreme Court
1941–1954
Succeeded by:
John Harlan II