Byron R. White

Byron R. White
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Personal Information
Born: 
Friday, June 8, 1917
Died: 
Monday, April 15, 2002
Childhood Location: 
Colorado
Childhood Surroundings: 
Colorado
Religion: 
Episcopalian
Ethnicity: 
English
Father: 
Alpha A. White
Father's Occupation: 
Lumber company manager
Mother: 
Maude Burger
Family Status: 
Middle
Position: 
Associate Justice
Seat: 
7
Nominated By: 
Kennedy
Commissioned on: 
Wednesday, April 11, 1962
Sworn In: 
Sunday, April 15, 1962
Left Office: 
Sunday, June 27, 1993
Reason For Leaving: 
Retired
Home: 
Colorado

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The Oyez Project, Justice Byron R. White
available at: (http://oyez.org/justices/byron_r_white)
Birth Place: 
Colorado
Biography: 

Byron White was born and raised in Colorado. He attended the University of Colorado on a scholarship. He graduated first in his class and held varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball. "Whizzer" White played professional football for a year with the Pittsburgh Pirates football team.

White won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford, and then returned to the United States to complete a law degree at Yale. He combined his law classes with football, playing for the Detroit Lions. Upon graduation from Yale, White clerked for Chief Justice Fred Vinson. Thereafter, White returned to Colorado and engaged in private law practice.

White organized the Colorado presidential campaign for John F. Kennedy. Kennedy appointed White deputy attorney general in 1961. A year later, Kennedy selected White for a position on the Supreme Court.

White acquired a reputation for moderation during the heyday of Warren Court liberalism and egalitarianism. Though the membership of the Court has shifted in White's direction, he has not managed to articulate a comprehensive philosophy and lead his fellow justices.

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