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List of Jewish American jurists

List of Jewish American jurists

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This is a list of notable Jewish American jurists. For other famous Jewish Americans, see Lists of American Jews.

Supreme Court of the United States

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United States Court of Appeals

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United States District Courts

Solicitors General

U.S. Attorneys General

Confederate Attorneys General

U.S. Attorneys

White House Counsel

State Supreme Court Justices

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Scholars

Public figures

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Notes

  1. State of residence at the time of appointment. For example, in 1971, Rehnquist was appointed from Arizona, but in 1986, when elevated to chief justice, he was appointed from Virginia.[1]
  2. The start date given for each justice is the day the justice took the prescribed judicial oath of office, with the end date being the date of the justice's death, resignation, or retirement.[1]
  3. As of June 7, 2024.

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