Which U.S. Supreme Court Justice Served The Longest Tenure In The Court’s History? Explained

Which U.S. Supreme Court Justice Served The Longest Tenure In The Court’s History? Explained

The honor is attributed to William O. Douglas, who held a seat on the Supreme Court for a remarkable duration of 36 years and 211 days, spanning from 1939 to 1975. Nominated by Franklin D. Roosevelt while merely 40 years old, Douglas emerged as one of the most impactful—and occasionally contentious—justices of the 20th century.

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