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Tom Clark
Associate Justice (1949–1967) appointed by Truman, who wrote the majority opinion in Mapp v. Ohio (1961) applying the exclusionary rule to state courts.
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The top alternative to Tom Clark in 2026 is Robert Jackson with a score of 9.5/10, followed by John Paul Stevens (8.7) and John Marshall Harlan II (7.8).
Robert Jackson
Robert Jackson was a federal judge best known for his role as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1941 to 1954....
John Paul Stevens
Associate Justice appointed by Gerald Ford in 1975 who served 35 years, eventually leading the Court's liberal bloc befo...
John Marshall Harlan II
Associate Justice (1955–1971) appointed by Eisenhower and grandson of Harlan I, known for defending federalism and limit...
Harry Blackmun
Associate Justice appointed by Nixon in 1970, best known for authoring the majority opinion in Roe v. Wade (1973) establ...
Edward White
Associate Justice elevated to Chief Justice in 1910—the first such promotion in Court history—appointed originally by Cl...
James Byrnes
James Byrnes served briefly as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1941–1942) before resigning to become Director of Economic...
Edward Sanford
Edward Sanford was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1923–1930) who authored the majority opinion in Gitlow v. New York (192...
Joseph Rucker Lamar
Joseph Rucker Lamar was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1911–1916) from Georgia, appointed by President Taft, and a distan...
Stephen Field
Associate Justice (1863–1897) appointed by Lincoln who served 34 years—then the Court's longest tenure—and was an early...
Horace Gray
Associate Justice (1882–1902) appointed by Chester Arthur, who wrote the majority opinion in United States v. Wong Kim A...
Mahlon Pitney
Mahlon Pitney was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1912–1922) known for his conservative labor rulings, including limiting...
John H. Clarke
John H. Clarke was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1916–1922) who resigned to advocate for U.S. participation in the Leagu...
Frank Murphy
Associate Justice (1940–1949) appointed by FDR, former Governor of Michigan and U.S. Attorney General, consistently amon...
David Brewer
Associate Justice (1889–1910) appointed by Cleveland and nephew of Justice Stephen Field, known for a strong defense of...
Samuel Blatchford
Associate Justice (1882–1893) appointed by Chester Arthur, a former federal circuit judge recognized for particular expe...
William Day
William Day was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1903–1922) who authored the majority opinion in Weeks v. United States (19...
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1888–1893) and former Confederate officer, the first...
Sherman Minton
Associate Justice (1949–1956) appointed by Truman, former Democratic Senator from Indiana, who generally deferred to exe...
Joseph McKenna
Joseph McKenna was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1898–1925) and the only Catholic on the Court for much of his tenure, a...
Horace Lurton
Horace Lurton was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1910–1914) and the oldest person appointed to the Court at age 65, nomin...
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