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Chief Justice

Earl Warren

Associate Justices

Hugo Black

William O. Douglas

Tom C. Clark (until June 12, 1967)

John Marshall Harlan II

William J. Brennan, Jr.

Potter Stewart

Byron White

Abe Fortas

Thurgood Marshall (as of October 2, 1967)

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Chief Justice

William H. Rehnquist

Associate Justices

William J. Brennan, Jr.

Byron White

Thurgood Marshall

Harry Blackmun

Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (until June 26, 1987; succeeded by Anthony Kennedy in 1988)

John Paul Stevens

Sandra Day O'Connor

Antonin Scalia

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Chief Justice

Fred M. Vinson (1946-1953)

Associate Justices

Hugo Black (1937-1947)

Stanley Forman Reed (1938-1957)

Felix Frankfurter (1939-1962)

William O. Douglas (1939-1975)

Frank Murphy (1940-1949)

Robert H. Jackson (1941-1954)

Wily Blount Rutledge (1943-1949)

Harold Hitz Burton (1945-1958)

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