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William Wirt

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William Wirt was an American lawyer who served as the U.S. Attorney General from 1817 to 1829 under Presidents James Monroe and John Quincy Adams, notable for expanding the office.

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William Wirt ranks #97 of 256 in the Lawyer ranking, behind Thomas Mesereau, ahead of Geoffrey Robertson.

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Who was William Wirt?

William Wirt was an influential American lawyer and author who served as the ninth U.S. Attorney General. He notably held the position under Presidents James Monroe and John Quincy Adams.

How long did William Wirt serve as U.S. Attorney General?

William Wirt served as U.S. Attorney General for 12 years, from 1817 to 1829. His tenure was one of the longest in history and is notable for significantly expanding the power and structure of the Attorney General's office.

Did William Wirt ever argue any famous Supreme Court cases?

Yes, as Attorney General, William Wirt was involved in many landmark Supreme Court cases, including Gibbons v. Ogden. He was a strong advocate for federal power during the era of Chief Justice John Marshall.

Did William Wirt ever run for President?

Yes, William Wirt ran for President of the United States in 1832 as the candidate for the Anti-Masonic Party. He won the state of Vermont in the Electoral College during that election.

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